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Actor attends services, dines with a community member.
After more than 85 years, the Lower East Side mainstay has moved to Brooklyn.
Meanwhile, Guss' of Orchard Street will change its name to Ess-a-Pickle.
The Lower East Side institution gets pervy with pickles.
Operator Roger Janin explains why he's moving to Brooklyn.
Plus: Congress wants you to eat right, and casual-dining stocks soar, all in our morning news roundup.
They're gross to look at up close, but it's pretty from a distance!
Legal problems at a meat-processing plant cut the national supply of kosher meat, but you can still find plenty in Borough Park.
Wrap up your week wetly, with a dead raccoon on the Upper East Side, a tiny woman on Coney, David Byrne way downtown, and some big breasts in the meatpacking district. All in today's boroughs report!
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