Week In Review: Choysters And Gentleman Farmer Open, 966 Fulton Is Saved, And Millions Of Dollars Come For Arts Groups
Missed some of this week’s news? Here’s a recap:
- Add your events to our new Brooklyn-wide calendar!
- Here’s our Kids Calendar through September 1.
- Moving to Fort Greene? Get your Open Me First box! (SPONSORED)
FOOD:
- Choyster’s Raw Bar is open for business.
- Garden of Eatin’ Recipe: Aretha Singleton’s “exotic cabbage.”
- Gentleman Farmer is open for dinner!
CRIME/POLICE
- Crime stats dropped a bit during the week of August 10-16.
- Meet Auxiliary Police Officer Deshawn Irby, aka the dancing cop.
- Do you recognize these robbery suspects?
- Who is this alleged purse-snatcher?
- A woman was assaulted on the Q train recently.
NEWS
- The day care and senior center at 966 Fulton will be staying put!
- No left turns, safety bollards, longer crosswalk times and more pedestrian safety changes to Atlantic-Washington-Underhill Avenues.
- Millions of dollars are coming to local arts groups, thanks to Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and Councilmember Laurie Cumbo.
- Sneak peek: what 491 Myrtle Avenue will look like as a four-story apartment building.
- Happy National Dog Day, from local pooches!
- Need a job? Check out these listings.
- Sign up for pre-GED classes at Bedford and Central Library branches!
- Attend one of these City Point Tower One affordable housing workshops.
- Share your Clinton Hill story with the Brooklyn Public Library.
- Find out if you are you owed money through unclaimed funds.
- Reserve your spot for the September Wallabout Historic Walking Tour!