Community Corner

5 Brooklyn Stories You May Have Missed Last Week

Stream dinner in Prospect Heights, keep your locks off the bridge, and a victory for Greenpoint tenants: news from Oct. 3 — 7

BROOKLYN, NY — Happy Sunday! Here are some of the Brooklyn stories that made headlines last week:

1) Expansion Plan for Los Tres Potrillos Faces Community Backlash — Public drunkenness, fights, smoking, and urination were among the complaints levied against the Sunset Park business.

2) 'Live On Air' Wants You Famous and Well Fed — The cajun-inspired restaurant coming to Flatbush Avenue will stream shows, chefs and diners live on social media.

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3) Fasten a 'Love Lock' to the Brooklyn Bridge, Get Fined $100 — City officials came out in force Friday to announce a multi-agency campaign against fastening "love locks" to the Brooklyn Bridge.

4) Brief L Train Shutdown Reveals Dark, Dark Future of the M Train — M train riders crossed a wrinkle in time Thursday — journeying all the way to 2019, dawn of the L train shutdown. They found only darkness.

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5) Pushed out Greenpoint Tenants Return to Apartments Nearly 3 Years Later — The 300 Nassau Ave. building in Greenpoint was deemed unsafe by Dept. of Buildings from alleged actions taken by the landlords.

Pictured at top: Los Tres Potrillos. Photos by John V. Santore

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