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Week in Review: 112th's Night Out, Local Breakdancing Program Growing

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It was a busy week for news in Forest Hills.

The 112th Precinct held its annual Night Out Against Crime and the Queens Community House touted the success of its long-time breakdancing program.

And Forest Hills residents talked to Patch about what they’d like to see in the empty storefronts along Austin Street.

Find out what's happening in Forest Hillswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Here is your Week in Review.

Monday

Find out what's happening in Forest Hillswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Police said they were searching for a man who had groped women at several subway stations along the M line.

Tuesday

Forest Hills residents told Patch about the types of stores and restaurants they would like to fill the vacant sites on Austin Street.

Wednesday

Check out Patch’s coverage of the 112th Precinct’s Night Out Against Crime. And the Queens Community House’s breakdancing program has grown exponentially in the years since its inception.

Thursday

The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is currently closed to the public for U.S. Open preparations and will not reopen until mid-September.

Friday

Forest Hills High School will have an orientation for new students on Aug. 29.

Weekend

This week’s Queens Eats recipe is Spanish mac and cheese.


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