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What's happening Thursday in Carroll Gardens.

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What's happening Thursday in Carroll Gardens.

Shower in clear view from street caused uproar, but is reportedly still under construction.
Park Slope celeb voices support for mayoral hopeful.
Small businesses said letter-grade fines have created big problems.
Small businesses said letter-grade fines have created big problems.
Salamander Sauce Company has found support in Park Slope and needs more as its Kickstarter campaign nears an end.
Tour Red Hook with nothing but your smart phone Saturday.
What's happening Wednesday in Windsor Terrace-Kensington.
A look at what's happening Wednesday in Carroll Gardens.
Cobble Hill's Last Exit bar party will feature drinks and activities designed to celebrate the older days of MTV.
The latest job openings in Bed-Stuy and nearby Williamsburg.
The latest job openings right at home in Park Slope.
Check out the latest job openings in Carroll Gardens and Red Hook.
Police are seeking information on three women connected to a Monday evening robbery in the 84th precinct.
Top links, pics, and tweets from Monday in this vibrant Brooklyn neighborhood. Curated by Park Slope Patch.