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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Forest Hills, New York. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Budnetz Joel E. Attorney 108-18 Queens Boulevard Forest Hills, NY 11375 (718)793-0101 
 Jewish Board Of Family And Childrens Svcs 7235 112th Street Forest Hills, NY 11375 (718)896-0700 
 Mony Sales Offices Queens 11833 Queens Boulevard Forest Hills, NY 11375 (718)544-0500 
 Sager Audrey M. Attorney 118-35 Queens Boulevard Suite 1210 Forest Hills, NY 11375 (718)261-2300 




News About Forest Hills, NY Adoption

TimesLedger

A tree adoption event grows in Forest Hills park
TimesLedger
The second annual tree giveaway will be held May 20 at MacDonald Park in Forest Hills. By Steve Mosco Recipients' email addresses (Up to ten, separated by commas.) Forest Hills will host a tree giveaway this week to help the city get a little greener.



Adopt a tree this weekend, make your nabe greener
Queens Ledger Newspapers
Tree adoption certificates designed by Forest Hills resident Steve Goodman will be distributed, so adopted rees can acquire a sense of identity and education. Trees will be named after former Forest Hills notables, historic street names, and landmarks.

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Corbett backs changes to state prisons
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
A spokeswoman, Janet Kelley, said the governor is "working diligently" to have the recommendations adopted by lawmakers before the budget is passed. At the meeting, Sen. Stewart Greenleaf, R-Montgomery, told fellow members of the working group that he ...

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MLive.com

15-year-old battling Duchenne muscular dystrophy will help bring miracle to ...
MLive.com
comNate Hurwitz, 15, from Forest Hills Eastern High School, has Duchenne muscular dystrophy and will serve as the public address announcer for the Miracle League field when it's built. COMSTOCK PARK, MI – Nate Hurwitz is determined to be part of a ...



Weekly garbage collection returning to Augusta
The Augusta Chronicle
The Augusta Commission voted 6-3-1 to adopt the “concept” of weekly pickup, with a graduated rate based on the amount of trash produced and new incentives to encourage recycling, which will continue to be collected once a week.

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