This Week In BKLYNER: The Key To Key Food, Arrivederci Lucio, Teen Found Dead In Prospect Park Lake, And More

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• Floating body of 19-Year-Old man found in Prospect Park Lake.

• Cops seek man who vanished from his St. Mark’s Avenue apartment.

• Sticky Shoes So-Long: Neighbors invited to give Pavilion a sendoff on November 1.

• Exploring the Pavilion’s dark secrets one last time.

• From ‘It’s A Bodega!’ to 22K Square Feet, grocery store footprint expands for Key Food Site.

• Arrivederci, Lucio: Prospect Park Alliance honor beloved carousel manager.

iBrooklyn: Apple Store coming to 300 Ashland Place.

• Advocates call for elevator at Park Slope’s 7th Avenue F/G Subway Station.

Artists haven in Gowanus cleared & ready for office development.

• Dining Review: Cody’s is totally cromulent.

• Dining Review: Warm fires and luscious grapes at Black Mountain Wine House.

• An Activist without question: On Katia Kelly and her blog ‘Pardon Me For Asking’.

• The Great PUPkin’s Greatest Hits: Pooches, puns, and costumes make crowds howl in Fort Greene.

Smashing Pumpkins: Brooklynites trick out homes to dole out treats [PHOTOS].

City releases possible BQX Streetcar Routes for Downtown Brooklyn & other waterfront nabes.

Mold continues to plague Red Hook Houses, four years after Sandy.

• On 4th Anniversary of Sandy, City says “Substantial Progress” made on preparations for next storm.

• Four years after Sandy, climate resiliency planning for Brooklyn waterfront continues.

BKLYNER Real Estate Roundup: The High Life (Really High).

Massive scale-back on NYPD’s use of nuisance abatement proposed by City Council.

• Street closures & security considerations for the 2016 TCS New York City Marathon.

Adoptable animal of the week: Miss Molly the dog.

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, October 31: Cookie Monster stabbed over racist costume and other stories you shouldn’t miss.

• Tuesday, November 1: Ash-Scattering opera house tour and other stories you shouldn’t miss.

• Wednesday, November 2: Take a ‘Panic Dream’ Poll and other stories you shouldn’t miss.

• Thursday, November 3: Bob Dylan’s Manhattan Bridge and other stories you shouldn’t miss.