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South Slope Rewind

South Slope Rewind
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Now for some of the stories you might have missed.

4th Avenue’s Supercollider was scheduled to open on April 26th with FREE coffee…but then it was pushed back to May 3.

Win a free Star Wars tattoo from Leathernecks! All proceeds benefit Huntington’s Disease research.

New bike lanes were installed on 14th and 15th Street, and they’ve suddenly found themselves up against alternate side parking day.

NYPD seeks four teens in connection with a string of F train robberies.

NY Methodist is a cut above the rest for a FIPS writer.

Poll: What should go in 471 7th Ave?

Why did it have to be snakes? Big fella spotted on 3rd Avenue.

Amerikick instructor’s surprise proposal caught on camera.

If you’re in the food service industry, it’s a great time to find work in South Slope.

Brooklyn Magazine recommends hitting three South Slope Bars for daytime drinking.

An early morning collision sends a van through a 5th Avenue bodega.

Get your sweet tooth ready for part two of our bakery roundup.

Meet neighbor Sarah Cunningham and her vintage jewelry designs.

Delays at Slope Park push back the opening of the playground until mid-June.

Have fun and learn in Prospect Park with Play Champs.

We spotted a real estate sign on the old Strauss Auto building.

6th Ave’s Forty Weight Cafe is closed, but South Slope is still rocking quite a few of their tasty beans.

NYC is keeping it green with hard plastic recycling.

We traveled back to the Prospect Expressway in 1953.

We’re sorry, this spot is saved.

There’s a new retail space coming to 484 5th Ave.

We celebrated Frederick Law Olmsted’s birthday with ten things you didn’t know about Prospect Park.

PS 10 kids cheered the end of standardized testing with a little zumba.

Looking for an apartment share?

Did you know that Barnum and Bailey used to perform at 4th Avenue and 3rd Street?

Photo via thetoughlady