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The Week in Park Slope

What happened this week on Park Slope Patch.

Once again, it was a week of headlines in Park Slope. Here's our roundup of our biggest neighborhood headlines.

On Monday, reporter Miriam Coleman brought us “,” a piece about the historic relics which might be hidden beneath the canals dirty waters – and what the EPA is doing to unearth them.

Lilly Frances had the scoop on the interesting on Tuesday. By artist Robert Lobe, the exhibit is called “Nature in Nature.”

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We also took another look at in Prospect Park, which was out of control over Memorial Day weekend.

On Wednesday, Rose Water was nice enough to with us for Chef Bret Marcis’ Beer-Steamed Mussels with Spigarello, Sausage and Rouille Toast.

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We also broke the news on the story of a cute kitty who wound up over a hundred feet up in a park tree for days, and was by a park arborist.
Our resident booze hound took a look at the in South Slope on Thursday.

Then we brought you the scoop on the Couleur Café on Seventh Avenue and 15th Street.

On Friday, Councilmember Brad Lander and former Community Board 6 Chairman Richard Bashner filed a in support of the Prospect Park West bike lane.

And finally, we took a look at the growing concerns about the traffic a proposed would bring to the area.

Until next week…


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