This Week In The Slope: Turkish Delight, Mallet Fright, Dance Limelight, And More

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

• Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders opened his Brooklyn campaign office on Saturday in Gowanus.

Suspect who choked elderly woman strikes again in Park Slope and Queens, cops say.

• For the love of prayer and architecture: The Churches of Park Slope.

Mobile studios for artists? Yes, you can vote for that.

Where to hunt for Easter Eggs in Brooklyn this weekend.

• Diving Deep While Skimming The Surface: Photographer Steven Hirsch exhibits ‘Gowanus Waters’ at Gowanus Souvenir Shop.

• ‘He Was Possessed By Someone Else’: FreshDirect worker speaks after brutal mallet attack [Video].

• City Council overwhelmingly approves Mayor’s controversial zoning changes.

• Dining Review: Seed opens, offering fresh and nuanced Turkish cuisine.

Unhinged man beats FreshDirect worker with mallet on bustling Atlantic Avenue [Graphic Video].

• Clock is ticking on fate of local day care’s Red Hook location.

Dancewave Gala spotlights Capital Project for striking space renovations.

• Key Food Stakeholder Group and Developer say ‘Constructive Dialogue’ happening; Details under wraps.

• Where’s the nearest live gig? Gigbloc app has just the heat map for you.

• New York moves to E-Prescriptions to curb drug abuse.

• Theater Review: The Gallery Players present ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.’

Brewshot Opens: Have your Beygl and eat it, too.

• Cops release additional video in violent choking of 91-year-old woman on March 2.

Time to get your Taste of Fifth tickets (Sponsored).

Adoptable animal of the week: Hera the dog.

This week’s apartment rental roundup.