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:

The Flatbush Frolic is this Sunday – which means music, rides, and food, food, food. [Ditmas Park Corner]

The remains of Brooklyn man killed in WWII were found, returned home, and buried at Arlington, 70 years after his death. [Sheepshead Bites]

Convict offered undercover cop $10k to kill witness. [Bensonhurst Bean]

A new spot is serving up the most unusual tea we’ve ever had. [Park Slope Stoop]

Clinton Hill is getting its own CrossFit gym. [Fort Greene Focus]

Remembering a wedding dress shop whose old sign was recently uncovered. [South Slope News]

Calaveras, a new Mexican restaurant, is already getting glowing reviews. [KensingtonBK]

The fate of LICH remains uncertain. [CNY]

The Park Slope outpost of Luke’s Lobster is opening soon! [PSS]

A huge Statue of Liberty replica is being built in Sheepshead Bay. Why? “Because America. I like it.” [SB]

Should taxpayers still be footing the bill for the Mayor’s Slope home? [SSN]

Teacher makes her students pay rent, and gets an award for it. [BB]

A look behind the making of Robert Caro’s momentous Robert Moses biography, The Power Broker. [The Daily Beast]

Red Hook coffee roasters Brewklyn Grind opened their first café. [FGF]

Opinion: How the mainstream media marred the West Indian American Day Carnival Parade. [NY Daily News]

NYC’s libraries are in shambles. [Capital New York]

Police addressed anger over tickets handed out in Prospect Park’s Parade Grounds. [DPC]

A neighbor launched a petition to allow biking and walking through the Parade Grounds after sunset. [DPC]

For iconic Brooklyn buildings, is change welcome? [FGF]

Video: Take a font tour of Brooklyn and Queens. [Gothamist]

In governor race, Cuomo won big in districts where turnout was small. [CNY]

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