“Crime novels, novels, but also a lot about the GDR past”

Laura Stark doesn’t care about Spiegel bestsellers. She prefers to order books according to your own taste, based on recommendations or customer requests. And the 35-year-old knows them quite well. As a customer, she “always enjoyed visiting” the traditional Mahlsdorf bookstore on Fritz-Reuter-Straße.

Last but not least, she liked the interesting conversations with the bookseller Ingrid Petras led this Mahlsdorf institution for more than 50 years. When she told her that she was giving up the shop, Laura Stark quickly knew that she wants to take over the business.

What she then changed, how she was received by customers and what is planned, read the newsletter.

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  • Since the end of December, hundreds of people have been waiting in Marzahn-Hellersdorf that the death certificate is issued for their relatives – without this you can neither terminate rental contracts nor cancel insurance policies. But the district registrars are busy with other tasks. Now please contact the district office again urgently for support.
  • It bubbles up again: which ones Fountain operating in the district this year go – and which ones are broken.
  • More green for the Hönower Weiherkette: planting school classes several thousand trees and bushes.
  • „Marzahn-Hellersdorf must become more climate-friendly”: District group of Fridays for Future makes concrete demands to the district office. Which are they?
  • Spring is here – and so are they mobile meeting place “Kastaniette” in Hellersdorf is back.
  • European elections in June: District is looking Hundreds more election workers.
  • Renovation work on the road: where it will be from this week no longer go by car can drive.
  • For more tolerance, solidarity and democracy: Volunteer agency is looking for creative project ideas.
  • “What you love, you protect!”: Seniors plant a “Tiny Forest” in Biesdorf

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