Brooklyn News Roundup
After a busy week, here’s a chance to catch up on some of the news happening outside of our neighborhood! We’ve pulled together some of our favorite recent stories from our sister sites, as well as some other fascinating pieces that are worth a read this weekend:
Meet an astronomer who’ll show you a ring nebula in Prospect Park. [Park Slope Stoop]
Midwood’s historic studio complex may soon bite the dust. [Sheepshead Bites]
Workers sue Vegas Auto Spa for alleged wage theft. [South Slope News]
A storm resilient community garden? Learn all about it and get involved Sunday. [Bensonhurst Bean]
A Ditmas Park landlord is one of the worst in the city, says Public Advocate Letitia James. [Ditmas Park Corner]
Bridging the digital divide: the number of computers for adults at Windsor Terrace Library doubles. [KensingtonBK]
Those damn 1920s hipsters, all moving to Brooklyn and stuff. [Brownstone Detectives]
Threes Brewing will serve up beers and bites in Gowanus when it opens next month. [PSS]
Anti-Semites allegedly slug Sheepshead Bay Jewish leader outside Barclays. [SB]
A campground for the homeless in Brooklyn. [New York Times]
A Bensonhurst pol wants the city to buy more “Clean up your dog poop” signs. [BB]
How’s the mayor’s promise to give small businesses a break from fines going? Not so great. [NY Post]
An intimate new concert series comes to South Slope by way of North Carolina. [SSN]
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks turn Ditmas Park into Old New York. [DPC]
More nightly Belt Parkway closures to last two weeks. [SB]
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