This Week In Park Slope: 7th Avenue Subway Plan Tension, A New Kindie Rock Release, A Rapper May Get A Street Renamed, And More.
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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:
• A feel good feline finale: where have you been, Smoke the cat?
• Parenting shop ‘Wild Was Mama’ coming soon to Bergen Street.
• Rolie Polie Guacamole is coming to town, and they’re bringing “Chips and Salsa” for you.
• Colson Patisserie has grand plans, and we’re waiting avec beaucoup d’anticipation.
• Yarn Bomb on 4th Avenue in a new community art project.
• Reports provides new homelessness data in the Park Slope neighborhood.
• The Bklyn Juice Company opens, and the passionate owner tells us why.
• Will the former 7th Avenue Zito’s Sandwich Shoppe get a new renter?
• Tip of the Tongue Café, an off-shoot of a restaurant nearby in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, is now open in the Prospect Park Picnic House.
• With caveats and contention, CB6 committee approves MTA’s 7th Avenue subway plan.
• A third Mulvaney family member passes away after tragic car crash.
• The first hurdle was cleared to rename a street for Park Slope rapper Pumpkinhead.