Weekend Reading: Brooklyn Stories You May Have Missed

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 the most interesting recent stories from our sister sites that are worth a read this weekend:

The city has caved to demands from residents of a posh oceanfront condominium developer, moving a partially constructed bathroom 350 feet in front of a private playground – at an additional cost to city taxpayers of $2.5 million. [Sheepshead Bites]

The 5th Avenue institution Eagle Provisions to close in June. [South Slope News]

Fort Greene residents react to the removal of an Edward Snowden bust from the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument. [Fort Greene Focus]

Residents call on Albany to end tax break for luxury developers. [Ditmas Park Corner]

Food truck rally returns to Grand Army Plaza this Sunday. [Park Slope Stoop]

City marshals seized George’s Restaurant. [KensingtonBK]

A fourth Brooklyn man was arrested in an attempt to aid ISIS terrorists abroad. [SB]

Park Slope is home to a new Malaysian restaurant, and it’s good. [PSS]

A new Italian joint is opening in a long-vacant 7th Ave storefront. [SSN]

Community bands together to help family left homeless by fire. [DPC]

Here’s what the Paramount Theater restoration will look like! [FGF]

The Manhattan Beach Jewish Center will be the only Brooklyn site to be added to the state and federal register of historic places this year. [SB]

Facing issues with landlord, Brooklyn Belly may not reopen. [KBK]

A band of coaster-heads who got stuck atop Coney Island’s Cyclone on opening day reunited for another ride. [NY Times]