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Flatbush Family Network: The E-Mail Group That Created a Community
In nine years, what began as a mom's group has become a major force in bringing Ditmas Park together.

Former Patch Staff. Bio: Amy Sara Clark was born in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, and attended P.S. 139, Ditmas J.H.S. and Midwood High School before earning a B.A. and M.A. in history at the University of Michigan.
In nine years, what began as a mom's group has become a major force in bringing Ditmas Park together.

Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event highlights you won't want to miss.
Vote in Patch's poll on the best places to shop for a bottle of vino.
Informing the Ditmas Park community since 2012.
Work slated to begin on $400K comfort station next month.
Whether you want an urban agriculture program at P.S. 152 or new air conditioning at the Clarendon Library, this week is your chance to vote in the "participatory budgeting" pilot program.
Library also to get self-check machines, leading to month-long closure in April.
Dual-language program on Stratford Avenue to open in April.
Event combines chip-timed 20K bike race with a 5K run in what organizers say is the only event of its kind.
Inaka will serve Japanese food, and perhaps some Thai down the line, owners say.
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Cops release photo of man suspected in early-morning break-in Seventh Avenue store on Thursday.
About 600 short-term, rent-a-cycle spots are coming to Brooklyn and Manhattan this summer. Here's how to let the city know where you want them.