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Quiz Don’t Destroy tonight at Rocky Sullivan’s (No Land Grab)

State of the City Address today (NY 1)

Public hearing on congestion pricing at Hunter College (NY 1)

Victorian Flatbush house sold for one dollar in the 1940’s, that is (Brooklyn Junction)

Red Tail Hawk likes Park Slope (Gowanus Lounge)

NYC Logophobia (Brooklynometry)

29 more days until Valentine’s Day (Zuzu’s Petals)

Fix OTB, not OTBKB, says Mayor (NY Daily News)

Antidepressant drug studies never published (NY Times)

Brooklyn clocks ticking (NY Times)

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