Catch up on the stories that took place in your community this week.
An Army Reserve that has recently returned from Iraq will be this year's grand marshal.
Non-bikers are invited too.
Check out what people are giving away for free in Queens.
Event will provide support to nonprofit that helps cancer patients with exercise.
Group is also calling for area youths to sign up for sailing program that will kick off in July.
Wildlife photographer will present slide show of spring warblers on May 16.
“Everybody is aware that in one click, you can be in a very dark space spiritually,” said one local rabbi.
Rainy weather does not prevent locals from seeking bargains.
Find information on events and meetings taking place in Douglaston and Little Neck this week.
Cast your vote on which farm stand you are most looking forward to returning to Douglaston this summer.
GrowNYC's website provides a list of the vendors taking part in Douglaston's market in 2012.
Catch up on stories that took place in Douglaston and Little Neck this week.
Silent screen star lived in home overlooking Little Neck Bay.
Carol Brock attends an annual event at Udalls Cove and helps serve lunch.
Take a look at this photo of swans making their way past Douglaston's dock.
Preservation committee and Douglas Manor Association debut Osprey Landing during annual event.
Dinner at the Douglaston Club will honor the creation of the community's historic district.
Environmental center will also begin to sign up children for its fall programs.
Catch up on the stories that took place in Douglaston and Little Neck this week.
Bourbon Street shares how they make a Hurricane.
Alley Pond Environmental Center is hosting a forum on May 1.
The Alley Pond Environmental Center is hosting a forum on Northern Queen's urban lake.
Group celebrates its 25th anniversary at annual fundraiser.
Special events will include workshops for job seekers and a Broadway music concert.
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A Friday Night Board Game group gets together at Panera.
We're working to fix the issue.
Find fun activities and events in your community this weekend.
Group hopes to draw more than 200 volunteers to pick up trash along northeast Queens shoreline.
Queensborough Community College will host a meeting of Holocaust survivors this coming Friday.
Little Neck pool will officially open on Memorial Day weekend.
Group will reopen upgraded section of Udalls Cove during 42nd annual meeting.
Chilean-born pianist moved to Douglas Manor in 1941.
Attendees will be able to purchase items from numerous households across the community.
Check out Patch's new feature that will give you the scoop on all events, meetings and goings-on in the community during the upcoming week.
Everyone lent a hand to garden the green space of the malls.
Carol Brock will introduce long-time Douglaston resident at discussion on gardening.
Cast your vote in Patch's poll on what types of stores you'd like to see at the Little Neck shopping center.