This Week In South Slope: Pavilion Theater Plan Approved By CB6 Committee, Green-Wood Cemetery Is Full Of Wildlife, A Manhole Fire On 11th Ave And More
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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:
• Green-Wood Cemetery is more than just a resting place, there’s a lot of great wildlife to check out!
• Looking for ways to stay out of the summer heat? Check out some of the cooling centers in our neighborhood.
• There was a manhole fire on 11th Avenue on Monday night that left 281 people without power.
• Hootenanny Art House has music and fun for the whole family!
• Cool off at one of the borough’s many outdoor public pools this summer!
• Police are on the lookout for this guy they say punched a 15-year-old in the face.
• Check out Iron Station and get some Carolinan charm with your happy hour.
• Have you seen these suspects police say beat a man unconscious at the Smith-9th Street station.
• Looking for staycation ideas? Why not spend a day in Ditmas Park!
• Keep your pets cool in the summer heat with these tips!
• Learn about some of the moths in our neighborhood during National Moth Week!
• There was a lot of debate over the Pavilion Theater plan on Thursday, but the CB6 Landmarks Committee voted to approve the plan with some changes.
• Looking for a dog to call your own? How about Thundra!