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The Week in Park Slope

What happened this week on Park Slope Patch.

It was another week of exciting developments and happenings in Park Slope. Here's our roundup of our biggest neighborhood headlines.

On Monday we started of the week with the scoop on the at PS 39: a long-term scaffolding project is currently blocking outdoor access for students at the landmark school.

Tuesday locals rejoiced over the news that starting this Monday, the F/G train will return to the . 

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Columnist Julie Z. Rosenberg about her son, Jack, in Wednesday’s month “You Don’t Know Jack” column.

We also took a look at the awesomely bizarre in Gowanus, where artists compete to create true objets d’ art out of the jiggly stuff.

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Then news broke Wednesday evening that Park Slope’s own Engine 220 on 11th Street is among the firehouses by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Later in the week to keep the station open.

On Thursday, we had some pretty cute photos of the .

And Friday our resident foodie closed out the work week by taking a look at where some of the Slope’s .


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