ICYMI: This Week In The Bay
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:
- Three break-ins on Brighton Beach Avenue in the past month, police seeking public’s assistance.
- Despite widespread belief of helplessness, there are resources for victims of domestic violence.
- Everyone was a winner at the 15th annual ‘Your Highness Grandmother Pageant.’
- Check out the latest ‘Worst Landlord Watchlist’ from Public Advocate Letitia James.
- New cafe in town with a new restaurant on the way.
- Man who murdered his mother and hid her in Rego Park went to Abraham Lincoln High School in Brighton Beach.
- Local donors are leaning towards Donald Trump in our neighborhoods.
- Shocking anti-‘Students for Justice in Palestine’ posters plastered around Brooklyn College campus.
- Dining Review: The Sunflower Cafe
- Coney Island DMV closed for renovations on Friday.
- Local artist Deanna Maffeo gaining recognition in the art world, wants to bring art to Sheepshead Bay.
- A man climbed a fence behind William E. Grady High School and fell to his death.
- Jamaica Bay getting cleaner and fresher — the all natural way.
- Bertha Schalk, the 1940s Marine Park environmental hero.
- Police catch the man who has been wandering the streets in the nude.
- Local Poets Showcase: Carol Ragab, Irene Romanovsky, and Leona Garber.