
Happy rainy Sunday, everybody. Join us as we take a wistful look back at the big moments of the past week.
Monday:
Know a young culinary combatant? The office of Councilman Brad Lander, D-Park Slope, is now accepting applications for Teen Battle Chef, a food-based face-off designed to help local teens learn about cooking healthy while sparring in Iron Chef-themed match-ups. .
Find out what's happening in Windsor Terrace-Kensingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Tuesday:
Both Kensington and Windsor Terrace boast remarkably high "walkability," says the website Walk Score, which has taken on the task of ranking locales across the country based on their proximity to nearby amenities. Check out a more detailed review of both neighborhoods .
Find out what's happening in Windsor Terrace-Kensingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Wednesday:
Is Park Slope taking over Windsor Terrace? The borough's bougiest neighborhood is also now home to the city's largest historic district, but some of those classic cribs are actually located within Windsor Terrace borders. Is this the beginning of the end of Windsor Terrace? Â
Thursday:
The famous animal rescuer of Kensington, Sean Casey, is expanding his operation to a new 5,000 square-foot warehouse in Sunset Park. Take a sneak peek at the new digs . Â
Friday:
, located at 3002 Fort Hamilton Parkway. The Catholic school, in turn, will be merging with nearby Holy Name of Jesus at its current site at 241 Prospect Park West, forming St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy. Got it? Â
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