Week In Review: Anchor And Plow Opens, Reverend Sniffen Is Leaving, And Water Shutoffs On Myrtle Avenue
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 September 15.
- Moving to Fort Greene? Get your Open Me First box! (SPONSORED)
FOOD:
- Grand Opening: Anchor And Plow, from Chez Oskar owner.
- Free cookies at The Good Batch this weekend to celebrate their anniversary!
CRIME/POLICE
- Crime statistics for the 88th Precinct: August 24-30.
- This man allegedly masturbated in front of a woman on the D train.
- Do you recognize the man in this sketch? He’s wanted for a shooting that left a Clinton Hill man in a coma.
NEWS
- Street closures this Sunday, September 13.
- Are you apartment hunting? Check out these open houses.
- Reverend Michael Sniffen is leaving the Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew.
- The city is shutting water off Monday, September 14 on Myrtle between Hall and Emerson.
- G train derailment causes service delays.
- Myrtle Avenue’s age-friendly district gets some citywide recognition.
- Find out if you are you owed money through unclaimed funds.
- Reserve your spot for the September Wallabout Historic Walking Tour!