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Park Slope archive

Park Slope

Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008

Who owns the flag?

Park Slope: Why are these kids jumping all over the flag? Relax, it’s for Obama! Comments (1).

Tea Lounge to become Viet sandwich joint

Dining: Park Slopers who are still bemoaning the loss of the Tea Lounge will be able to satisfy a different craving when the beloved Vietnamese sandwich shop Hanco’s opens in the Seventh Avenue space. Comment.

Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008

A clean robbery at Laundromat

Park Slope: An Eighth Avenue cleaners is robbed. Plus all the other crime news (and there wasn’t too much of it this week) from Park Slope’s 78th Precinct. Comment.

Wildpack on loose in W’Terrace

Windsor Terrace: A pack of teens pummeled and assaulted two kids on Oct. 13 at the southwest corner of Prospect Park, further concerning neighbors with the boisterous and intimidating punks who roam the area after school lets out. Comment.

Like he likes it

Theater: All the world is a mall in the new musical at Gallery Players in Park Slope. Comment.

Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008

‘College’ education

Dining: The New College Restaurant looks like it’s been taking finishing classes. It’s now a hipster hot spot called “South Slope.” Comment.

Prospect Park no longer goes to the dogs

Park Slope: New “No dogs” signs in Prospect Park have unleashed a fury from dog owners who say park officials are arbitrarily enforcing regulations and unfairly targeting their four-legged friends. Comments (12).
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