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Rikers protesters in Park Slope, Navy Yard food developments, and the public safety impact of Trump Tower security: news from Jan. 9 — 13

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Rikers protesters in Park Slope, Navy Yard food developments, and the public safety impact of Trump Tower security: news from Jan. 9 — 13

Women over 40 are welcome to get a free screening.
Mulch fest has arrived in Brooklyn!
"Local Expeditions" lets local residents design and lead tours of the neighborhoods they know best.
Those at Thursday's meeting said they want greater services directed to homeless people in the community.
Thomas Harris, an amputee, told the Daily News that police threw away many of his possessions, including his crutches.
Hermanda Booker was the 26th pedestrian hit by a car at the intersection since 2009, city data shows.
An inch of snow could fall on Saturday, but Sunday should be mostly sunny.
An inch of snow could fall on Saturday, but Sunday should be mostly sunny.
An inch of snow could fall on Saturday, but Sunday should be mostly sunny.
An inch of snow could fall on Saturday, but Sunday should be mostly sunny.
An inch of snow could fall on Saturday, but Sunday should be mostly sunny.
An inch of snow could fall on Saturday, but Sunday should be mostly sunny.
Services are being split between two nearby locations that will open on Jan. 17.
The one-bed, one bath floor through unit comes with a den and is cat-friendly.
The Gowanus Canal Conservancy is hiring a Project Director to lead a new design competition.
Political activists warn the senator: "Play ball with dangerous, amoral people and we will devote ourselves to your political demise."
Political activists warn the senator: "Play ball with dangerous, amoral people and we will devote ourselves to your political demise."
The program is being offered by local non-profit Pioneer Works.
Police initially reported that Hermanda Booker was the victim of a hit-and-run.