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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, , and Councilmember Brad Lander will fund with public money. To see the seven projects, including the rehabilitation of Prospect Park’s pedestrian paths near Park Circle and Long Meadow, click here.  

On Tuesday, we ran a story about how . After a couple months of hibernation, the makeshift structures have started to pop up throughout the park, again. 

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On Wednesday, we reported how there were five burglaries from March 23 to 29. According to the 78th precinct’s crime analysis department, last month Park Slope was a .

Also on Wednesday we . In our poll, 57 percent voted “Yes” and 42 percent voted “No.” This week, “Boardwalk Empire” was shot on Carroll Street and the surround area between Seventh and Eighth Avenue.

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On Thursday, we wrote an article about how the owners of the organic farm-to-table restaurant , on 11th Street, , but they need help to build a chicken coop, a rabbit hutch, a pig sty, buy seeds, a walk behind tractor, an excavator and fencing. If you are interested in donating to their cause, go to their Indiegogo web page.

On Friday, we reported how . On Thursday, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly decided that bicycle crashes should be treated like any other accident or crime.


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