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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 morning, the DOT started to replace single-space parking meters on Eighth Avenue, between Berkeley Place and Flatbush Avenue, with . The parking rate did not change, nor did the two-hour limit, but the implementation started a heated debate between our readers.  

On Monday night, hundreds of people marched down Seventh Avenue in costume for the Park Slope Civic Council’s “BOO-klyn!” Annual Children’s Halloween Parade, .

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On Tuesday, we reported on how Prospect Park West, between 14th Street and Bartel-Pritchard Square, was , a Marine who died while serving in Afghanistan in 2009.

On Wednesday, we gave readers , a restaurant that is slated to open any day now on Sixth Avenue, and also released a couple of menu items, which were cultivated from the community’s suggestions posted on their Facebook wall.

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On Thursday, Carroll Gardens Patch editor, Georgia Kral, captured the progress of the Barclays Center, which will soon be the home of the Brooklyn Nets, for

On Friday, the full City Council added their support for a day after the City Council Committee on State & Federal Legislation .

 

 

 


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