Week In Review: A Tossed Lawsuit, New Restaurants, And “Je Suis Charlie”
Here’s a recap of this week’s stories:
- Kindergarten enrollment began and Brooklyn’s info session is coming up in Prospect Heights.
- Two Fort Greene mompreneurs invite you to their crab shack.
- Cops are still hunting for the man who beat and sexually assaulted an elderly woman.
- Pratt professor Richard Borge drew “Je Suis Charlie” in solidarity with massacred French cartoonists.
- June will herald a changing of the guard at BAM and the Brooklyn Museum.
- A judge tossed out a negligence lawsuit in the 2010 death of a Fort Greene woman.
- Clinton Hill home sale prices skyrocketed in 2014.
- Apply for a grant to improve your neighborhood.
- A popular French farm-to-table eatery is expanding to Myrtle Avenue.
- Have you seen this missing Clinton Hill senior?
- Forest City Ratner Companies is hiring at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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