
It was a busy week for news in northeast Queens.
The City Council’s Queens delegation stepped in to allocate funding for Councilman Dan Halloran’s district. And Bay Terrace’s arcade, Peter Pan Games, closed after nearly 30 years in business.
And take a look at Patch’s interview with Paul Vallone, who is running for Halloran’s seat.
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Here is your Week in Review.
Monday
Find out what's happening in Bayside-Douglastonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Take a look at our wrap-up of the 111th Precinct’s crime statistics for June. Reviews in This Week at the Movies included “The Lone Ranger” and “The Way, Way Back.”
Tuesday
Peter Pan Games shutters its doors at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center. And check out Patch’s interview with Paul Vallone, who is running in the Democratic primary for Halloran’s Council seat.
Wednesday
Bayside High School has the most applications of any non-specialized school in the city for the fall semester so far.
Thursday
The City Council’s Queens delegation allocates more than $3.5 million for Halloran’s district after the councilman was stripped of his powers following his arrest in an alleged mayoral race rigging scheme.
And take a look at this list of important dates for the upcoming s school year.
Friday
This week’s Queens Eats recipe is shrimp salad rolls.
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