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Week in Review: Hollywood Synagogue Arson Suspect Charged, Farmers Market Receives Permit Extension and Jersey Mikes Opens
Also, tax day protesters were out at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street targeting corporate banks.
Here's a look at the top stories on Hollywood Patch from April 17-23.
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Arson Case at Hollywood Synagogue
Dmitriy Sheyko was charged Wednesday with 19 felony counts including arson, burglary and use of a destructive device, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office announced.
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Hollywood Farmers' Market Permit Extended a Month
Officials met Monday to discuss a resolution and announced the market may continue to operate through May 17.
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Jersey Mike's Subs Opened Wednesday
The Sunset and Vine shop is the franchise's 50th to open in the Los Angeles area.
Tax Day Protesters Target Corporate Banks
Demonstrators in Hollywood said banks are using loopholes in the tax code to avoid paying their fair share.
Food Review: Rolling Stone Restaurant & Lounge
The eatery at Hollywood & Highland serves up a tasty mix of American cuisine, cocktails and rock 'n' roll.
Hollywood Patch iPhone App Has Arrived
View our slide show for a walk-through of the new app that provides local news and information to Hollywood residents on the run.
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