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Maine Lobster Rolls From a Truck
The Red Hook Lobster Pound food truck, parked on Seventh Avenue, serves a delicious lobster roll.

The Red Hook Lobster Pound food truck, parked on Seventh Avenue, serves a delicious lobster roll.

A fire broke out in a residential building on Skillman Street, between Willoughby and Dekalb avenues, but was extinguished in less than 20 minutes.
A fire line broke on Ninth Street, between Third and Second avenues, causing 12 little fountain like spurts to pump up from the sidewalk.
Two childhood friends gear up for the ING New York City Marathon.
AT&T installed wireless Internet at the Picnic House in Prospect Park and at Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Due to a consistent rate of dog waste left in two recently renovated tree pits, a neighbor posted a sign asking the culprit to pick up after their dog.
Prospect Park West, between 14th Street and Bartel-Pritchard Square, was co-named “Julian Brennan Way” after LCpl. Julian T. Brennan, a Marine who died while serving in Afghanistan in 2009.
The Seventh Avenue hospital was named a Center of Excellence Epicenter for Robotic Thoracic Surgery, making it the first such center in the Northeast and the third in the United States.
During the snow storm on Saturday, a bison burger with onion rings hit the spot.
The Department of Transportation replaced single-space, coin-fed meters with new muni-meters on Eighth Avenue on Monday.
The 25th annual Halloween procession will scare its way down Seventh Avenue tonight.
Hundreds of people dressed up as ghouls, ghosts, skeletons and more, marched down Seventh Avenue in celebration of Halloween.
The first snow of the season started to come down around noon on Saturday.
Councilmember Brad Lander is opposing the MTA’s plan to suspend southbound F and G train service at two stations in the area starting November 14.