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Week in Review

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It was a busy week for news in Forest Hills.

Police searched for a missing youth who hails from Rego Park, while Community Board 6 voted on a city Department of Transportation proposal to remove parking spaces along Metropolitan Avenue.

And the Four Borough Neighborhood Preservation Alliance announced its sixth tree giveaway at MacDonald Park.

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Here is your Week in Review.

Monday

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Four Borough Neighborhood Preservation Alliance planned on handing out 150 trees of varying types at Forest Hills’ MacDonald Park.

Tuesday

Crime dropped for the week in the 112th Precinct and a local business known as Aminence shut its doors.

Wednesday

The Queens Community House announced a 30th anniversary celebration that would be held for its adult day services program. And a Forest Hills resident planned on taking part in an annual walk to raise money for pancreatic cancer research.

Thursday

A missing youth from Queens hails from Rego Park, the 112th Precinct’s captain told CB 6 during its monthly meeting. Also, the board voted on the DOT’s plan to remove parking spaces and move a bus shelter on Metropolitan Avenue.

Friday

The 112th Precinct Community Council is hosting two safety-themed contests for local students during the next two months.

Weekend

This week’s Queens Eats recipe is brisket with onions.


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