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Monday, Jan. 12

Community Board 2. Parks and recreation committee. Brooklyn Hospital (DeKalb Avenue at St. Felix Street in Fort Greene), 6 pm. Call (718) 596-5410 for info.

Community Board 10. Health and welfare committee. On the agenda: Presentation by Maimonides Cancer Center. Board office (621 86th St., between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Gatling Place), 7 pm. Call (718) 745-6827 for info.

Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association. Monthly meeting. Hannah Senesh Day School (Smith Street, between First and Second places in Carroll Gardens), 7:30 pm. E-mail info@carrollgardensbrooklyn.org for info.

Tuesday, Jan. 13

Community Board 1. Combined full board meeting and public hearing. Swingin’ 60s Senior Citizens Center (211 Ainslie St., at Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 389-0009 for info.

72nd Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. Mariem Heim Center (4520 Fourth Ave., at 45th Street in Sunset Park), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 965-6311 for info.

Wednesday, Jan. 14

Community Board 2. Full board meeting. Borough Hall (209 Joralemon St., between Adams and Court streets in Downtown). 6 pm. Call (718) 596-5410 for info.

Community Board 6. Full board meeting. PS 32 (317 Hoyt St., at Union Street in Carroll Gardens), 6:30 pm. Call (718) 643-3027 for info.

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Community Board 10. Traffic and transportation committee. On the agenda: Presentation by the MTA on service cuts and Fourth Avenue bus stop restructuring. Board office (621 86th St., between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Gatling Place in Bay Ridge). 7 pm. Call (718) 745-6827 for info.

Coney Island’s future. The Municipal Arts Society will present its ideas for redeveloping the amusement area. Our Lady of Solace Church (1717 Mermaid Ave., at West 18th Street), 6:30 pm. Call (212) 935-3960 for info.

90th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 30 Montrose Avenue (between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street, in Williamsburg). 7:30 pm. Call (718) 963-5309 for info.

Thursday, Jan. 15

Community Board 10. Education, zoning and land use committee. On the agenda: Plan to build a school at the former “Green Church.” Board office (621 86th St., between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Gatling Place in Bay Ridge). 7 pm. Call (718) 745-6827 for info.

Society for Clinton Hill. Monthly meeting. St. Joseph’s College (267 Waverly Avenue, between DeKalb and Willoughby avenues in Fort Greene). 7 pm. E-mail clintonhill308@gmail.com for info.

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