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Fake Bomb Threat + Pet Shops Worry Over Closures | Queens Top Stories
Also: Nonprofits in Queens were awarded thousands of dollars through a cultural fund. | An Ozone Park school beats hundreds of competitors.

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Nothing Found Following Bomb Threat In Auburndale Middle School: NYPD
Two students allegedly told a man on the street about 10:30 a.m. that they placed a bomb in the school, police said.
Astoria Puppy Shop Says New Law Will Put It Out Of Business
"It's just a horrible law, " said the manager of Astoria Pets, whose window full of puppies has been a Steinway Street fixture for decades.
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Queens Nonprofits Awarded Thousands Of Dollars Through Cultural Fund
Astoria Film Festival, Queens Historical Society, Queens College Foundation, and the Queens County Farm Museum were among the grantees.
Forest Hills Nonprofit Kickstarts Fundraiser For Queens Families
Queens Community House, a multi-service settlement house located at 108-25 62nd Drive, started its fundraising efforts through Facebook.
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Ozone Park High School Wins Financial Services Competition
Students at John Adams High School beat hundreds of other competitors at the "Battle of the Boroughs" competition.
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