Community Corner
Week In Review: Constitution Day, Director's Cut and Traffic at the LIRR
A look back at the notable events of the past week.

On Tuesday, Remembered Places columnist Patrick Conti educated us on , and its continued relevance to residents of both Little Neck and the country as a whole.
Last year's traffic reconfiguration near the Little Neck Long Island Railroad station has created some figurative road blocks that continue to irk residents to this day. So we want to know: What can be done to fix the trying traffic situation near the station?
On the education front, Bayside elementary schools P.S. 159 and P.S. 130 by the U.S. Department of Education. Congratulations to them both!
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Mark your calendars: Flushing’s Jefferson Democratic Club will celebrate its 101st anniversary during a dinner dance on Oct. 13 at the Douglaston Manor. Get the details .
Little Neck native Elana Mugdan premiered her first feature-length film, Director's Cut, for local audiences at the Community Church of Douglaston on Friday. Though the film has been screened the world around, residents of northeast Queens have a special connection to Mugdan's movie: It was shot almost exclusively in Little Neck and Douglaston. Read more about here.
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Finally, the answer to this week’s "Look Around Little Neck" is the Douglaston Manor located at 63-20 Commonwealth Blvd.
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