Week In Review: A Tale Of Two Key Foods, Public Art At Putnam Plaza, And A Michelin Star
Missed some of this week’s news? Here’s a recap:
- Add your events to our Brooklyn-wide calendar!
- Here’s our Kids Calendar through October 6.
- This week’s real estate listings.
- WEATHER TIPS: Hurricane Joaquin
- Moving to Fort Greene? Get your Open Me First box! (SPONSORED)
TOP STORIES
- A new public art canopy has been installed at Putnam Triangle Plaza by Pratt students.
- Myrtle Avenue Key Food reopens next Friday, October 9!
- The Lafayette Avenue Key Food will return — eventually.
- The Finch received a Michelin star!
- Support local businesses affected by water cutoffs on Myrtle Avenue.
CRIME/POLICE
- Help find this missing Bed-Stuy senior and this local woman.
- Clinton Hill newlyweds were involved in a fatal car crash on Long Island during their honeymoon.
- There were no injuries in a fire at 372 Washington Avenue.
- Crime statistics for the 88th Precinct: September 14-20.
- Clinton Hill man sentenced to life in prison for kidnap, torture, and rape of his ex-girlfriend — in front of their toddler daughter.
- These two men allegedly robbed a sleeping straphanger in Downtown Brooklyn.
OTHER NEWS
- Meet Sam Polcer, local photographer.
- SCO Family Services officially sold 570 Fulton to a developer.
- Governor Andrew Cuomo called for anti gun-violence measures.
- Try dessert for breakfast at Annex Brooklyn.
- Attend pet workshops and keep adopting cats at our cat cafe!
- Find out if you are you owed money through unclaimed funds.
- Flashback Friday: The ruins of Dr. Talmage’s church in Clinton Hill.