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New Bar Plan For Johnny Mack's Wins Support Of Park Slope Board
The application to open a new restaurant and bar at the longtime Eighth Ave. watering hole won the support of Community Board 6 on Tuesday.

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The application to open a new restaurant and bar at the longtime Eighth Ave. watering hole won the support of Community Board 6 on Tuesday.

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