This Week In Park Slope: Fish Tales, Laser Beams, Busted Myths, And More

Photo by Donny Levit / Park Slope Stoop

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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:

• Catch of the day in Gowanus Canal: A man claims he hooked a three-eyed fish.

• Experts Beth Lipton and Aynsley Kirshenbaum bust nutrition myths in talk at Slope Wellness.

• Trulia data lists rentals pricing and affordability for Park Slope and Gowanus neighborhoods.

• Parents Of Park Slope’s PS 321 donate school supplies to Brownsville’s PS 446.

• Nearly 6% of Park Slope and Gowanus residents lack health insurance, Comptroller finds.

Park Slope boy steals show with hilarious flex cam performance.

• Interviewing the Interviewer: Author Amy Shearn on the BOOKISH series at Park Slope Library.

• Cheetos, Candied Bacon, Giggity, and more: Macaron Parlour pops up.

• News copter over Park Slope is one of three hit with laser beams.

• Oil delivery scam defrauded MS 51, says Manhattan DA.

• Take autumn photos to the next level with tips from Marc Goldberg.

• Flashback Friday: 5th Avenue, 1930s style.

• Time to fill out those Middle School applications.