This Week In South Slope: Speed Hump Sagas, Cutting Through Red Tape, New Job Training Lab, 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:

• Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School, PS 10, MS 443, and PS 295 are among dozens of schools receiving STEM Funds from BP Eric Adams.

• Dog-Eared from the dogs days of summer? Donate your books for local library sales.

• A human and pet Halloween costume swap comes to the Windsor Terrace – PS 154 Greenmarket.

Suspect in Manhattan shooting tracked to 5th Avenue.

• Innovation Lab at Industry City plans to help the community with job training and entrepreneurship.

• DOT plans to install traffic signal at 8th Avenue and Windsor Place after requests from community.

• The debut of Cuppa Cuppa: ELK Cafe.

• Meet amazing artists aplenty this weekend at Gowanus Open Studios.

• Commission aims to cut through the red tape of running a small business in NYC.

• For Windsor Terrace residents, speed humps still cause for contention.

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

• General Washington needs you! History and technology blend to create Brooklyn 1776.