Sunset Park Week In Review: Neighborhood Cops Program, Thai Rolled Ice Cream, And NYC Asian American Democratic Club
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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:
- Neighborhood beat cops are back in the 72nd Precinct and eager to build community relationships.
- The NYC Asian-American Democratic Club launched, based in Sunset Park and Bensonhurst.
- The NYPD corruption scandal just gets weirder: cops accused of covering up for attacks by a Yiddish gang in Borough Park.
- Sunset Park Library is a finalist for a $10K or $20K award!
- A guide to flower and plant shopping around Brooklyn this season.
- Portions of Green-Wood Cemetery are now landmarked.
- Thai rolled ice cream is now available in Sunset Park, at Fifty On Crepe House!
- Throwback Thursday: The Legend of Martense Lane.
- MAP: Presidential candidates’ Brooklyn visits these past two weeks.
- Butterfunk Kitchen is open and brings American soul food with a twist to Windsor Terrace.