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Civic Calendar

The Brooklyn Paper

Monday, Sept. 17

94th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. North Fork Bank (807 Manhattan Ave., at Calyer St in Greenpoint). Call (718-383-5298 for information.

Community Board 10. Full board meeting. Shore Hill Community Room (9000 Shore Rd., at 90th Street in Bay Ridge). Call (718) 745-6827 for information.

Community Board 7. Public hearing on the local 197-a plan. Board offices (4201 Fourth Ave., at 43rd Street in Sunset Park), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 854-0003 for information.

Community Board 6, Housing/Human Services Committee. Castle Senior Living Center (1 Prospect Park West, at Union Street in Park Slope), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 for information.

Tuesday, Sept. 18

Primary election for Surrogate Court and two local court races. Polls open from 6 am to 9 pm. Call (212) VOTE-NYC to find your polling site.

68th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 68th Precinct stationhouse (333 65th St. between Third and Fourth avenues in Bay Ridge), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 439-4220 for information.

84th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. St. Francis College (180 Remsen St., between Court and Clinton streets in Brooklyn Heights), 7 pm. Call (718) 875-6811 for information.

88th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 85 South Oxford St. (between Lafayette and Greene avenues in Fort Greene), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 636-6511.

Wednesday, Sept. 19

Community Board 7. Full board meeting. Board offices (4201 Fourth Ave., at 43rd Street in Sunset Park), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 854-0003 for information.

Bay Ridge Historical Society. Shore Hill Community Room (9000 Shore Rd., at 90th Street in Bay Ridge), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 745-5938 for information.

Thursday, Sept. 20

Brooklyn Democrats for Change. Annual dinner. J.T.’s Restaurant (9703 Third Ave., at 97th Street in Bay Ridge), 7 pm, $60 per person. Visit www.brooklyndemocratsforchange.org for information.

Community Board 6. Transportation Committee. On the agenda: A briefing on Mayor Bloomberg’s PlaNYC 2030 plan and an update on the city’s “traffic-calming plan” for Downtown. 6:30 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 location.

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