This Week on the Stoop
Hope you all enjoyed the first few days of spring — and here’s hoping it starts to feel like it’s actually spring, soon!
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Here’s what you may have missed this week:
Remembering Harry Tarzian, longtime owner of Tarzian Hardware, and an absolute Park Slope original.
Chef Hasid of Miriam taught kids about Israeli culture and cuisine.
Life Thrift Boutique opened its second shop — anyone stop in yet?
A new bar (well, lounge) on Seventh Ave between 3rd & 4th should be open in two months.
The Gentlemen’s Shop is no longer just for dudes.
Park Slope proves that fast food doesn’t necessarily mean bad food.
Neighbor Traci Morris works in fashion, so naturally she’s stylish.
Fornino (and all its bits and pieces) is really gone for good.
The Harmony Playground in Prospect Park is closed weekdays for a bit of repair.
You guys had some really old electronics to recycle.
After nearly two years, the Smith/9th St F/G station will finally reopen next month.
Family-run pizzeria Anthony’s on 4th is up for sale.
We’ve got some great projects to vote on in District 39’s Participatory Budgeting.
The circus arrived at Barclays.
Police released new photos of suspect in an armed robbery at the Union St subway station.
Winter is over: Landhaus is out for the season, and we’re ready for frozen treats!
Help out PS 124 by donating some school supplies.
Photo by housecodd