Fort Greene-Clinton Hill|News|
Five Things to Do This Week, April 8-12
A round up of great local events from Monday through Friday.

Caitlin is a writer and editor who was born, raised and still resides in Gravesend, Brooklyn. She previously worked as a financial news reporter for Wall Street Letter, and has also written for publications including the New York Observer, DNAinfo.com, City A.M., The Daily Mail and TheCelebrityCafe.com.
She earned a B.A. in communications and journalism with a minor in history from Marist College in 2011, where she also served as the managing editor of The Circle, Marist College's weekly student newspaper.
Caitlin is very excited to return to work in the best borough in New York, and wants to hear from you. Email her questions, comments and tips at caitlin.nolan@patch.com, or call her at 1-917-232-0266.
A round up of great local events from Monday through Friday.

A guide to a fun and relaxing Sunday.
Reports from the police blotter.
What you need to know, pre-coffee.
What you need to know, pre-coffee.
The Myrtle Avenue store will expand its fresh salad bar, produce, deli and baked goods sections.
One man took out a gun and demanded the owner hand over all his money and the other man emptied out the store's cash register.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
Incident occurred at a bar on Myrtle Avenue near Clinton Avenue.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
The Flea's flagship location will feature 150 vendors every Saturday from April through November beginning this weekend.
Candidates from Community Boards 2, 3, 6 and 8, NYCHA residents and graduates of BUILD will be prioritized.
Candidates from Community Boards 2, 3, 6 and 8, NYCHA residents and graduates of BUILD will be prioritized.
Candidates from Community Boards 2, 3, 6 and 8, NYCHA residents and graduates of BUILD will be prioritized.