Weekend Reading: Brooklyn Stories You May Have Missed

Paper lanterns at the Kings Bay Y’s Chinese Moon Festival celebration. (Photo: Alex Ellefson / Sheepshead Bites)

After a busy week, here’s a chance to catch up on some of the news happening outside of our neighborhood! We’ve pulled together some of the most interesting recent stories from our sister sites.

Cops are on the hunt for burglars who hit three local restaurants. [Park Slope Stoop]

Your new go-to sandwich is at Southside Coffee. [South Slope News]

A man was shot on Church Avenue near Ocean Avenue last Saturday. [Ditmas Park Corner]

Neighborhood women are working to restore their adult literacy courses. [Kensington BK]

Suspect charged in Stillwell Avenue shooting that left one man dead and his twin brother in critical condition. [Bensonhurst Bean]

Ingersoll residents mourn slain neighbors with memorials and criticism of gun culture and lack of jobs. [Fort Greene Focus]

Who makes the best ravioli in Bensonhurst — Papa Pasquale, Pastosa, or Queen Anne? [BB]

Neighbor Savath Chan built a pagoda for the Watt Samakki buddhist temple on Rugby Road. [DPC]

From Park Slope to the Georgia swamp and back: Sanctuary by photographer Amy Williams at 440 Gallery. [SSN]

Students protest firing of veteran coach at St. Joseph’s College. [FGF]

Seven reasons to love 7th Avenue Donuts. [PSS]

Get your banh mi fix at the new Little Miss Saigon on Cortelyou Road. [KBK]

Get drinks and go ghost-hunting with the Brooklyn Paranormal Society. [FGF]