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:
Sunday is your last chance to check out 18th Avenue’s delicious Festa di Santa Rosalia. [Bensonhurst Bean]
Burglars have stolen over $228,000 worth of property in a string of Brooklyn home burglaries. [BB]
After collapsed ceilings, mold, and rats, these tenants are standing up to their landlord. [Ditmas Park Corner]
A jogger was attacked by teenagers in Prospect Park. [DPC]
Meet Oona, the 5-year-old behind the missing monkey posters. [DPC]
For $90 million, you can buy a Kensington development with a pet-grooming spa. [KensingtonBK]
An all-Nutella restaurant is opening next month! [Park Slope Stoop]
Calling out the MTA on lengthy repairs at the 4th Ave-9th St subway station. [PSS]
Cops are looking for an alleged groper on 4th Avenue. [South Slope News]
Another condo development is on the way on 4th Ave. [SSN]
Greenpoint’s Permanent Records is making a move south. [SSN]
Brooklyn politicians want the MTA to be more up front about bed bugs on trains. [Sheepshead Bites]
Talking to the team behind the SpinGreen clothing donation program. [SB]
Construction at the Atlantic Yards complex shuts down. [New York Times]
This year marks New York City’s 350th birthday. Who cares, right? [NYT]
There’s more to Brooklyn than hipsters and coffee. [The Guardian]
Which Brooklyn neighborhoods will gentrify next? [Capital]
The city’s most obscure islands! [Curbed]
In Coney Island, forging neighborly ties with soapbox cars. [WFUV]
CCRB versus NYPD. [WNYC]
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