This Week In Park Slope: Refoundry Gives A Second Chance, Brooklyn Codes, Dine Gluten-Free, And More
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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:
• Is Sir D’s Lounge whispering softly about an opening?
• One person injured in Park Slope high-rise fire.
• Local author Lisa Racioppo talks Park Slope, street gangs, and the good old days of Brooklyn in the 1980s.
• More than just a second chance, Refoundry helps former inmates create a career.
• Where to get your swim on this winter: Indoor pools in Brooklyn.
• School crowding addressed as plans advance for 180-Student Pre-K Center in Gowanus.
• Lunch Beat: Ramen Yebisu opens, Sapporo-Style.
• Suspects in string of local burglaries hit Greenwood Park for a second time.
• A guide to gluten-free dining in the Slope.
• Help identify suspect who threatened woman with knife at Smith-9th Street station.
• Meet your neighborhood artists: the Park Slope Windsor Terrace Open Studios weekend.
• Fewer sniffles on Union Street as One Medical Group plans opening in December.
• Flashback Friday: 200 rounds of ammo on ice.
• BP Adams launches ‘Code Brooklyn’ Initiative at PS/MS 282.