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Week in Review

Catch up on the top stories in your community.

It was a busy week for news.

Notorious developer Tommy Huang pleaded guilty to securities fraud and the state Senate approved a tax exemption for water and sewer line protection customers.

And police searched for a suspect who stole two iPhones at the 67th Avenue subway station.

Find out what's happening in Forest Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Here is your Week in Review.

Monday

Find out what's happening in Forest Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

A majority of those interviewed in a recent poll found dwindling support for state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and lower ratings for Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Reviews in This Week at the Movies included “Man of Steel,” “This is the End,” “The Bling Ring” and “Berberian Sound Studio.”

Tuesday

Grand larceny was on the rise in Forest Hills this week, according to police statistics.

The state Senate approves a bill cosponsored by Sen. Tony Avella, D-Bayside, that provides a sales tax exemption for city residents who utilize water and sewer line protection programs.

Wednesday

The city unveils its new hurricane evacuation zones and shelters, one of which is in Forest Hills. And police were searching for a suspect involved in two muggings at a local subway station.

Thursday

Tommy Huang – as well as his wife and son – plead guilty in Queens Supreme Court to securities fraud.

Weekend

This week’s Queens Eats includes a trip to Brooklyn’s Smorgasburg and a recipe for short rib grilled cheese.

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