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Frank Sinatra the Dog Needs a Home
A new Park Sloper, whose landlord doesn’t allow dogs, needs your help in finding her three-year-old pup a new family.

A new Park Sloper, whose landlord doesn’t allow dogs, needs your help in finding her three-year-old pup a new family.

The two-year-old gourmet café on Seventh Avenue at the corner of Fifth Street shut down and the space is now for rent.
The Park Slope favorite lives up to its name.
The Green-Wood Historic Fund will host a Moonlight Walking Tour through the Cemetery's Catacombs on Saturday at 8 p.m.
The restaurant that’s known for their “killer” Belgian fries is moving out to find a bigger space and Zito’s, which has a location on Seventh Avenue, is moving in.
A first time violation for riding a bike without a helmet would be $25 under the proposed law.
A “bitter-sweet” story of a Park Slope staple closing to be replaced by a mini-chain restaurant that started as a food cart.
Reports from the NYPD 78th precinct.
Reports from the NYPD 78th precinct.
Henry Gomez, who served in the Army while stationed in Iraq, said he suffers from PTSD, diabetes and has had trouble receiving benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs for the past seven years.
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Our weekly round up of Brooklyn stoop items.
Everett Ortner, who many considered to be the pioneer of Park Slope, died on Tuesday, May 22. He was 92.
Due to an investigation into their response to Wednesday’s sexual assault on 16th Street near Fourth Avenue, one cop was reassigned to the Bronx; the other to Staten Island.
The Gowanus Canal Conservancy and the Gowanus Alliance are hosting an event to help beautify the playground between 11th and 12th streets, followed by a party!
New footage obtained by the NYPD depicts the suspected attacker from Wednesday’s sexual assault, which occurred on 16th Street near Fourth Avenue, in color.