This Week In BKLYNER: Museum Death, Chloë Sevigny Sells, Jewish Chinese Food Christmas, And More
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• Morbid Anatomy Museum In Gowanus Has Closed; ‘Rebirth’ Promised.
• Actress Puts Posh Park Slope Apartment On Sale.
• New Series “Brooklynification” Provokes Thoughts And Laughs.
• Elusive ‘Floating Silver Mothership’ Makes Snowy Appearance In Prospect Heights.
• Shave And A Haircut — Plus A Sublime Holiday Window — At The Park Slope Barber.
• Where Jews Can Enjoy ‘Chinese Food Christmas’ In Brownstone Brooklyn.
• Gun-Toting ‘Drugstore Xanax Cowboy’ Pinches Clinton Hill Pharmacy.
• 8th Annual Latke Festival Burns Brightly With Innovative Flavors.
• Funeral Services Today Honor Brendan J. Dugan, President of St. Francis College.
• Affordable Housing Lottery Alert: Application Launched For 29 Units In New Clinton Hill Building.
• Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Changes Name and Appoints New President In Recent Merger.
• Tweens Swipe Teen’s Cellphone At 7th Avenue Q Train Station, Cops Say
• We Got A Taste Of The NYPD’s Firearm Training And It’s Pretty Intense.
• On The Rise: New Eight-Story Building Coming To 470 Dean Street Near Barclays Center.
• After Battle Over Affordable Housing, Carroll Street Proposal Rejected.
• National Grid Customers: Here’s How To Save Money In The Face Of Next Month’s Price Hikes.
• City Debuts App Letting You Pay Parking Meters From Your Phone.
• New Year’s Eve Fireworks: Prospect Park 150 (Sponsored).
• Adoptable Animal Of The Week: Macaroon The Kitten.
The Down-Lows from this week, our new round-up of stories in our neck of the woods as well as other curiosities all over Brooklyn.
• Monday, December 19: La La Land Movie Theater ‘Stampede’ And Other Stories You Shouldn’t Miss.
• Tuesday, December 20: Beloved DJ Death And Other Stories You Shouldn’t Miss.
• Thursday, December 22: The Murder of Santa Claus And Other Stories You Shouldn’t Miss.