This Week On The Stoop

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

• The 10 best places to eat pancakes in the neighborhood.

Grand Central Oyster Bar Brooklyn is set to open on Wednesday.

• Our Park Slope mayor-elect is abandoning us for Gracie Mansion.

Gorilla Coffee opened its second location on Bergen Street.

• Methodist is going back to the drawing board with its expansion plans.

• The NYPD is after a suspect who’s been scamming the elderly for over two years.

• Stop in for a taste of Vermont maple syrup at the new Black Bear Sugarworks.

How would you describe Park Slope to someone who’s never been here?

• Check out new neighbor Chloe Sevigny’s PPW pad.

• A long-empty 5th Ave storefront will soon open as an eyeglass store.

• Grand Army Plaza got a new Christmas “tree.”

• Non-members are welcome for food, film & discussion at the Coop’s Plow to Plate.

A. Cheng will move its boutique down the street in 2014.

• The NYPD has a new map that shows crime locations, but not much else.

• Park Slope has the best, well, almost everything of 2013.

Fun holiday entertainment that the whole family can enjoy.

• Adjacent buildings for sale on 4th Ave could mean another tall construction.

• Remember how cute that snow earlier in the week was, comparatively?

• Finally, there are still opportunities to see Santa next weekend!