
Happy Sunday, everybody. Here's this week's recap of the more noteworthy stories from the past few days.
Monday:
Horror over news that Key Food in Windsor Terrace will soon shutter continued full steam into Monday. Brooklyn beep Marty Markowitz and Councilman Brad Lander, D-Park Slope, imploring the incoming tenant, Walgreens, to offer produce and other basic grocery items to keep Windsor Terrace from drying up into a food desert. A meeting between community members, local elected officials and possibly Walgreens reps has been slated for June 14.
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Tuesday:
Gov. Andrew Cuomo waded into the stop-and-frisk debate—the practice where police officers may stop anyone on the street they deem suspicious for questioning and a search—by during such stops.
Find out what's happening in Windsor Terrace-Kensingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Wednesday:
 Guys, this is important: Tickets to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for the entire month of June. At just $5 a pop, that's a pretty good deal.
Thursday:
Police are on the hunt for a man suspected of committing a string of robberies around the 66th and 72nd Precinct over the past few months. Read all about it . Â
Friday:
Assemblyman Jim Brennan, D-Brooklyn, that would hold the MTA accountable for their promised savings in cutting routes on subways, buses and commuter rail.
It's worth noting that Brennan has also been particularly active in the fight to save the .
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