This Week in North Brooklyn: 11/28-12/4

★ The last public comment session for the environmental review of the 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal proposal took place on Monday, but the deadline for written comments was pushed back to March.

★ Several small businesses on West St and Greenpoint Ave were given a 90-day extension after being told to vacate by November 30.

★ The embattled Atlantic Yards project in Downtown Brooklyn is moving forward after a two-year delay, with a public workshop on December 8.

★ Smith Street Maternelle, a bilingual daycare in Brooklyn Heights, is hosting a book fair on December 6 that’s open to the community.

★ The bougie “Williamsburg Winter Village,” set to open Dec. 5, is facing blowback for charging a $12 entry fee. 

★ Serial dine-and-dasher Pei Chung is now in jail at Rikers Island — and is getting evicted from herWilliamsburg high-rise by her landlord, who bizarrely enough is former NY governor Eliot Spitzer.

★ The F and M trains will permanently switch routes between Manhattan and Queens on December 8 to eliminate a merge at Queens Plaza. 

★ Grim: 38-year-old Timothy Taylor was sentenced to 22-years in prison for fatally stabbing his pregnant wife in their Williamsburg apartment in October.

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