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ICYMI: This Week In The Bay

ICYMI: This Week In The Bay
Supermoon photo by Mike G.
Supermoon photo by Mike G.

It’s been another eventful week in Sheepshead Bay, and the surrounding neighborhoods. If you were too busy to keep up on all of the news, then we have you covered with this roundup of all the goings-on around town:

Sheepshead Bay woman tragically takes her own life.

Tony Danza talks his new play, growing up in Brooklyn, and fresh mozzarella.

Katia Nunes has an eye for beauty in her adopted home.

Deal reached on controversial tax credit for affordable housing construction.

How did Zagat do in southern Brooklyn?

Can declining voter turnout in Brooklyn be reversed?

New York State no longer recognizes the Ocean Avenue footbridge as a fishing spot.

Dining Review: Arbuz Cafe and the Rock N’ Roll crepes

Zero neighborhood input for Gerritsen Avenue Vision Zero project, residents complain

“Full force of law” will be used to address spike in hate crimes, say Brooklyn DA and Gov.

Firefighters angry over ban on political paraphernalia.

Public comment period on storm resiliency extended to December 2.

Shore Boulevard car crash, police have no info at the moment.

82-year-old rape victim’s son-in-law did all he could to help.

Thanksgiving Tips: Where to shop, donate, and get help this holiday season.

Brighton Beach killer going away for a long time.

[POLL]: MTA announces fare hike for subways & buses: Straphanger, what do you think?

New Hebrew language school coming to southern Brooklyn in 2017

Shop local: Thanksgiving sides recipes

Apple Bank signs lease at Neptune/Sixth, will move into building from trailer.