Community Corner

Week in Review

Catch up on the stories that took place this week in your community.

It was a busy week for news in northeast Queens.

A watch manufacturer has signed a lease for the former Leviton site in Little Neck and a local Con Edison worker was honored by the YWCA.

Also, be sure to check out Patch’s gallery of holiday-decorated homes in northeast Queens.

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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.

Flushing Town Hall is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a series of classical and jazz concerts in January.

Tuesday

The former Leviton site along Little Neck Parkway will soon house a watch manufacturer after having been vacant for four years. And take a look at this gallery of holiday-decorated homes in Bayside.

A Con Edison worker from Bayside has been honored by the YWCA for starting a program that allows students to learn by working alongside utility employees.

Wednesday

A Hofstra student from Little Neck received a scholarship from the Radio Television Digital Media Association. A fraternity has cut ties with its Baruch College branch after an Oakland Gardens student died during an initiation ritual.

And take a look at Patch’s list of bars and eateries offering New Year’s Eve parties.

Thursday

The week’s GoFundMe pick of the week involves raising money for a Bayside student’s last year in middle school.

Friday

This week’s Queens Eats column is on holiday gift baskets. And check out these reviews for “Inside Llewyn Davis” and “American Hustle,” which opened this weekend in Queens.

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