The Little Neck Douglaston Memorial Day Parade's committee is calling for bands and other community groups to register for the May 28 march.
Yankees pitcher was born in Astoria, but lived for a while in Little Neck.
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Jo-Ann Maggio is given a plaque for coordinating a Hicksville high school's Relay for Life.
The actor moved from England to the U.S., settling in northeast Queens, in the late 1920s.
Seth Ausubel will discuss reptiles and amphibians at April 18 event.
Douglaston environmental center is hosting a concert, a walk-a-thon and a live animal program on April 21 and 22.
Attendees will be able to create a silly story, do yoga from a chair or make a Father's Day card for a soldier.
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Community members do not believe new names will greatly impact real estate, postal service.
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Aline Euler honored during ceremony at Queens Museum of Art.
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Controversial CIA director began his career at the Scobee Diner.
Udalls Cove Preservation Committee president says site will likely debut on April 28.
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Queens Farm, APEC and several local parks are hosting events that will take advantage of the early spring weather.
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Six roadways in the community will return to their historic names.
Two stand-up comedians will perform on Saturday night.
From visiting sites in the five boroughs and attempting recipes to sampling some Irish culture, there are many ways to celebrate March 17.
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Douglaston group will host plantings, a flower show and a sale this spring.
Pedestrian advocacy group releases list of dangerous Queens roads that includes Douglaston Parkway and two other local streets.
Free event will include radar imagery of bird migrations and listening to flight calls.
St. Anastasia will hold annual dinner on March 17.
Links for March 7, 2012
Famed chef and restaurateur moved from Croatia to Italy and then the U.S. to found food empire in Queens and Manhattan.
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Douglaston center will hand out trees on April 1.
World renowned conductor grew up on Cherry Street.
Event will be held on March 3 at the Community Church of Little Neck.
Councilman Halloran, community leaders confident that plan to change Douglaston's streets back to their historic names will be approved.