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Locally sourced food: huge in Brooklyn.
Another 800 Canada geese will be killed, but NOT in Prospect Park.
Plus: freebies in Williamsburg, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
He knows what you're trying to do to his borough.
Some survived the brutal gas attacks, and now more geese have flown to Brooklyn.
It's only a matter of time before this Prospect Park goose is giving Barbara Walters an interview.
The city will wait until he molts, at which point they will try to remove the arrow from his neck. So they say.
Goose is way less bothered about the arrow in his neck than humans who are chasing him.
But there's one last thing that park administrator Tupper Thomas would like to see erased.
You would not believe the difference between what people are thinking in Prospect Heights and Park Slope.
Restaurant dishes and home-cooked Turkish cuisine, too.
Spike Lee's Jackson celebration moves to Prospect Park.
Plus: Harlem gets its own Zagat guide, and a new café at the Prospect Park Picnic House, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
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