South Slope Weekly Rewind: Brick-Oven Pizza, Participatory Budgeting, Bars With Backyards
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Now for some of the stories you might have missed:
• Hugo & Sons is now open, serving up brick-oven pizzas and more on 7th Avenue.
• It’s so nice out! Here are a few places to enjoy a drink in the sunshine.
• Cool Civil War history, courtesy of some Green-Wood Cemetery permanent residents.
• A deli on 6th Avenue has closed, and the space is up for rent.
• Cinco de Mayo is done and gone, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still eat some tacos.
• Local students were the big winners in District 38 participatory budgeting.
• Attend a conversation with the Board of Regents about impending changes to teacher evaluations.
• “Men do not own the streets.”
• Learn about local volunteering options at an upcoming brunch.
• Help out neighbors in need during a food drive.
• Curious about food in Sheepshead Bay, but don’t know where to begin? Check out our upcoming event!