This Week In Ditmas Park
This week in Ditmas Park, a man was shot on Church Avenue, neighbor Savath Chan built a pagoda, neighborhood women are fighting to restore literacy courses, and more.
Here’s a recap of what happened in our neighborhood:
- Yasser Julio, who was charged with shooting a man on Albemarle Road last year, was shot on Church Avenue.
- We had a lot of fun at the Flatbush Frolic last Sunday, check out our photo roundup of the street festival.
- Neighbor Savath Chan built a beautiful pagoda in his spare time for the Watt Samakki Cambodian Buddhist temple on Rugby Road.
- A new residential building has begun development on Coney Island Avenue across from the future site of PS/IS 338.
- Longtime neighborhood Italian joint Mamma Lucia’s is for sale.
- Police are looking for two suspects who used a stolen credit card at multiple stores in the neighborhood.
- Two suspects robbed a convenience store near Flatbush Junction at gunpoint.
- Coffee Mob’s Buck Berk is now roasting his own coffee beans.
- The best burger truck in the city is going to be a lot easier to get to, and will be serving breakfast!
- We got a first taste of Little Miss Saigon’s bubble tea and Vietnamese sandwiches.
- Neighborhood women are fighting to restore their community adult literacy courses.
- Check out local textile artist Emma Harling’s work on the walls of The Farm On Adderley.
- The B train was ranked the worst in the city. Do you agree?
- Local favorites Lea and Purple Yam received the Bib Gourmand distinction from Michelin.
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