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Maya Kaufman covers Astoria, Long Island City, Forest Hills and Bayside for Patch. She has written for The New York Times, Bloomberg News, the Miami Herald and CBSNews.com.
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Also: Subway Security Cameras Coming To Forest Hills | Queens Borough Hall Opens Census Center | Queensbridge Houses' Much-Needed Fixes

The countdown has started: Bayside will host its third annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday, March 28.
Midtown Comics is opening a weekends-only Astoria outlet Saturday, selling graphic novels, manga and collectibles up to 70 percent off.
There's a March 24 special election for Queens borough president, and the city's Campaign Finance Board has a guide to all six candidates.
A 17-year-old boy is in critical condition after he was hit by a car midday Thursday while biking just south of Forest Park, police said.
Stonewall Democratic Club President and Queens Community Board 1 member Rod Townsend is running for City Council to represent Astoria.
The Bay Terrace Country Club is up for sale for $8.1 million after failing to sell at a bankruptcy auction last year.
Neighbors of the Oakland Gardens nightclub where two men were shot and three slashed Saturday are trying to get the place shut down.
The MTA will install security cameras in four subway stations in Forest Hills and Rego Park to help monitor and prevent crime.
Queensbridge Houses tenants are building a grassroots campaign to get NYCHA to fix their apartments' chronic issues.
Weeks after the founder of Astoria Cat Rescue says someone followed her and stole her car, police say the thief is still out there.
A resource center dedicated to helping Queens residents fill out the 2020 Census and apply for census-related jobs will open Thursday.
A hotel under construction on 39th Avenue in Long Island City racked up $23,750 in penalties for a host of safety violations, the city says.
American Brass, which opens Wednesday on the Long Island City waterfront, features an oversized raw bar and an American brasserie menu.
Bayside's community board elected a new chairperson Monday by a one-vote margin, setting the stage for a new era of local governance.
The brawl Saturday adds to a series of violent clashes that have unfolded at Lavoo Cafe in the last two months, according to police.
Activists flocked to Queens Boulevard for a rally Saturday to demand that city officials finish the long-stalled redesign.
IHOP will soon be flipping pancakes at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
ama, which opened Monday in The Collective Paper Factory, will specialize in globally-inspired, seasonal fare.
A man was arrested Sunday on charges that he slashed a woman with a boxcutter in Austin Public, according to the police.