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This Week on the Stoop

This Week on the Stoop

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Here’s some of what you may have missed in the past week:

The newly-opened Brooklyn Central has some serious (and some syrupy) pizzas.

And even more pizza from Piccola Uva on 7th Ave.

Police are looking for an alleged F train flasher.

Is it worth $10k more for a business to be on street level instead of the second floor?

Halloween is coming up quick, so you guys better bring out some serious decorations soon.

Welcome the newest toy store to the neighborhood: Norman & Jules!

Drink a pink milkshake, help support breast cancer research.

And/or, buy some unique sculptures, help support a local arts organization.

You have a cool gaslamp on your property – but how do you light it?

Cafe Dada is settling into its corner space nicely.

There were a lot more summonses given out in Park Slope last year than first thought.

Dixie the dog likes crayons and right turns.

Where to drink up for Cider Week.

The Montessori School closed mysteriously, and is now for sale or rent.

It’s getting colder, but at least one ice cream man is staying out as long as possible.

Participatory budgeting is underway, and there’s a way for young people to get involved.

Finally, we’ll miss the pink house if it’s painted over.