This Week In The Slope: Drones Soaring, Heads Bleeding, Pols Uniting

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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:

Deceitful ‘contractor’ sentenced for bilking Slope homeowners out of $85,900.

Politicians unite behind community, ‘deeply concerned’ about Key Food site development.

• New video shows pedestrians ignoring bloodied bike lock assault victim.

Two victims stabbed in Prospect Park Wednesday night; Suspect arrested, police say.

Victim bloodied at Bartel-Pritchard Square after being assaulted with bike lock.

Bread & Joe opens, offering Chinese baked goods and 4th Avenue caffeine.

Oscar-Nominated cinematographer charged with DWI after slamming into parked cars.

Brooklyn Drones opens, inviting you to fly the friendly skies.

Quintet of recent restaurants closures, both established and fleeting.

• Missing 75-Year-Old woman with dementia has been found.

Support our South Brooklyn Shakespeare at their Annual Gala Fundraising Event on March 28.

VOTE! for Prospect Park in USA Today’s 10Best City Park Award.

A new app to help stop the homework battles at home (Sponsored).

Adoptable animal of the week: Commodore the dog.

Spring forward for Daylight Saving Time this weekend; check your smoke detectors, too.

• Flashback Friday: The 1915 ‘Negro Invasion’ of Park Slope.

• Save the Date: A Taste of Fifth Avenue (Sponsored).

Experience a divine culture – final week! (Sponsored).