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The Brooklyn Paper

Monday, Nov. 24

Transportation Town Hall. Local officials and representatives of the MTA and the Department of Transportation will discuss transportation. Swinging 60s Senior Center (211 Ainslie St. at Metropolitan Avenue in Greenpoint), 6 pm. Call (718) 875-5200 for info.

Community Board 6 Public Safety and Environmental Protection Committee. Officers from the 76th Precinct will discuss crime trends in Red Hook. PAL Miccio Center (110 West Ninth St., between Clinton and Henry streets in Red Hook), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 for info.

Community Board 10 Subcommittee on Lack of Parking. Board office (621 86th St. between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Gatling Place in Bay Ridge), 7 pm. Call (718) 745-6827 for info.

Tuesday, Nov. 25

Community Board 1 ULURP Committee. Lady of the Snow Society Inc. (410 Graham Avenue between Jackson and Withers streets in Williamsburg), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 389-0009 for info.

78th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 78th Precinct stationhouse (65 Sixth Ave., at Bergen Street in Prospect Heights), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 636-6410.

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