This Week In South Slope: Pavilion Plans Approved, Beating Cancer, David Stock’s New Exhibit, And More

Photo by Donny Levit / South Slope News

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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:

• According to owner Inne Reckovic, the former Mezini restaurant is morphing.

• Finding a balance between technology and playtime … in 1940.

• City Council funds extended hours of service for all Brooklyn libraries.

• Frank Noll has battled and beaten cancer, doing it one mile at a time.

• CB6 unanimously approves Citi Bike expansion To Park Slope.

• Help Brooklyn Martial Arts kids go for gold at Amerikick Internationals.

• With new album release, Mil’s Trills wants to make sure we’re friends.

• 12 ways to celebrate Halloween in South Slope!

• 10 hospitalized after ammonia leak closes ice rink at Prospect Park.

• Landmarks Preservation Commission approves Pavilion plans, while community concerns continue.

• Support MilliontreesNYC and take home a free tree on October 25.

• Suspects in string of local burglaries hit Brooklyn Crab in Red Hook.

• Unplanned Beauty: Unintended by photographer David Stock at 440 Gallery.

• Meet Bear the dog, adoptable animal of the week!