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Car Hits Man on 4th Ave, PTA Treasurer Pleads Not Guilty, Ozzie's Barista Settles, Biergarten Review, More
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- near Union Street Monday night.
- Former P.S. 29 PTA treasurer Providence Hogan in school funds Wednesday in Brooklyn Supreme Court.
Find out what's happening in Prospect Heights-Crown Heightswith free, real-time updates from Patch.
- There's a story on the , which meets monthly on Court Street;
- on Smith Street at Degraw, will sell only locally made good.
- And the very popular will open a storefront on Court Street this summer.
- The Ozzie's barista who sued the coffee shop claiming he was discriminated against for his union activities .
- Families will with a group ride Sunday. Already more than 100 people have pledged to attend on the ride's facebook page.
- Over half of the 47 students on P.S. 107’s kindergarten waiting list . However, now the school has to find a new home for its pre-K class.
- Nearly 200 parents, students, teachers and local politicians within PS 67's school building.
- There's also a (very positive) on Fulton Street.
- meeting with a group of neighborhood clergy.
- A , and it's serving up some unexpected menu options.
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