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 the most interesting recent stories from our sister sites that are worth a read this weekend:
20+ Restaurants, 50+ Dishes, Just $45? Check out Brooklyn’s largest tasting event, The BITE: Sheepshead. [Sheepshead Bites]
Nepalis in Ditmas Park strive to help their devastated homeland. [Ditmas Park Corner]
Accused of harassing seniors, 8th graders are arrested at Seth Low Park. [Bensonhurst Bean]
A new restaurant featuring wood-fired pizza is open on 7th Avenue. [South Slope News]
Where to go if you’re craving Afghan food in Brooklyn. [KensingtonBK]
The Edward Snowden bust is home with its artist-activist creators, but not for long: it’s headed for the art gallery circuit. [Fort Greene Focus]
Sixteen bars where you can imbibe outdoors in South Slope. [SSN]
PS 217 parents win their battle for a healthier school lunch menu. [DPC]
Fewer New Yorkers are driving cars to work. [Streetsblog]
Police are on the lookout for a Kensington pawn shop thief. [KBK]
El Greco Diner, a Southern Brooklyn staple, was torn down this week. RIP, old friend. [SB]
Not sure why the MTA can’t just install these handy staircase direction signs. [Animal]
Take a walk through forgotten Brooklyn at Old New Utrecht Cemetery. [BB]
Staying fit and healthy isn’t just for young folk, say Fort Greene seniors. [FGF]
Outdoor movie season is coming! See free films at Brooklyn Bridge Park and McCarren Park.