Week In Review: Drug Busts, State Of The District, And Real Estate Sales
Here’s a recap of what went on in the neighborhood this past week:
- Where to watch the Super Bowl.
- Rep. Jeffries talked housing, jobs, immigration and police reform in his State of the District address.
- 15 Lafayette Avenue will likely be sold to a developer for $1.
- Cops busted several suspected drug dealers in the Farragut Houses.
- Pilar Cuban Eatery celebrated its grand re-opening.
- Newly renovated apartments in a landmarked church hit the market.
- Job hiring info sessions are being held by Forest City Ratner.
- Crime in the 88th Precinct saw a slight rise in reported incidents.
- Apply to be a community or education leader with CB 2 and CEC 13.
- Burger UrWay makes a decent turkey burger.
- Assemblymember Lentol won’t run for Sheldon Silver’s Speaker seat.
- A snow day led to creative activities for families to have fun together.
- Chez Oskar got profiled in the NYTimes.
- If you’re a student volunteer, apply for this scholarship.
- A look back at Myrtle Avenue in the 1950s.
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