Week In Review: Subway Germs, Senior Safety, And Restaurant Jobs
Here’s your weekly recap of what went down this past week:
NEWS
- A fire broke out in a Clinton Hill home.
- What germs are in your local subway station?
- Get ready for the NBA All-Star Game at Barclays.
- Local middle-schoolers competed in the NBA Math Hoops tournament.
- Cops address public safety concerns for Fort Greene seniors.
- The historic Paramount Theatre is reopening to public entertainment events.
- The NYPD is sued by a Clinton Hill family who claims they ignored their son’s pleas for help.
- What is up with all the manhole explosions?
- Reported crimes dropped further in the 88th Precinct.
- At least one Clinton Hill construction project is getting fast-tracked to take advantage of tax breaks.
- Should parking meters be suspended during storms?
- What do you think about the Cross Harbor Freight Tunnel project?
- The 421-A tax exemption for real estate development is due to expire in June and many city councilmembers are unsure whether to renew it.
FOOD
- These local restaurants are hiring.
- Why Connecticut Muffin closed suddenly.
- Vote for Mac Shack in this mac and cheese competition.
- The Fort Grace sidewalk kiosk is still serving goodies for winter inside The General Greene.
TO DO
- 12 Fort Greene summer camps to consider.
- Free indoor fitness classes!
- Family-friendly apartment listings.
- Watch out for this phone scam.
- Give the Greene Hill Food Co-op a free test-run for two months.
- Start making Valentine’s Day reservations.
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