ICYMI: Predatory Towing, ‘Cult’ Cleans Up Bay, Summer Stroll
In Case You Missed It (ICYMI): Here are some of the big stories you may have missed this week. You can keep up with what’s going on in the neighborhood all week long. Just follow us on Twitter and Facebook, and sign up for our daily newsletter. If you have any news tips, story ideas, questions or anything else, email us at editor@sheepsheadbites.com.
- A towing company is accused of preying on vehicles at a local 7-Eleven.
- A volunteer cleanup crew that came to Sheepshead Bay is linked to an alleged cult in South Korea.
- A new Mexican restaurant opened in Manhattan Beach.
- A local yeshiva plans to relocate to a building in Gravesend.
- A woman was critically injured after her car crashed into an electrical pole on Ocean Parkway.
- The Third Annual Sheepshead Bay Summer Stroll had a lot of music, food, and fun.
- Cops and firefighters got into a bloody brawl during the Fun City Bowl at MCU Park.
- A couple met at a Sheepshead Bites party. Now they’re getting married!
- Learn how to make Rhubarb Compote, a great summer treat!
- The Brighton Beach boardwalk opened in time for Memorial Day.
- Q train riders could be traveling on the Second Avenue Subway line as early as December.
- The Shorefront Y’s annual Walk for Autism raised money and awareness for children with special needs.
- Four people were hospitalized after a fire broke out at a home in Sheepshead Bay.