Daily Links: Audit Alleges Lack of Oversight at NYCHA Allowed Corruption to Flourish
Reaching-Out Community Services reopens Bensonhurst food pantry in new location, universal composting is having a slow start, and more Brooklyn news.

Photo of the Day: Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- The Priest, the Power Broker and the Pop Star [NYT]
- Brooklyn Needs Housing. She Can’t Build on Vacant Lot [NYT]
- Rain, Finally. But We Need a Lot More [NYT]
- Reaching-Out Community Services Reopens Food Pantry [BP]
- Bushwick Leader ‘Nobel Prize Winner’ of Public Service [Bushwick Daily]
- Audit: Lack of Oversight Led to NYCHA Contract Corruption [The City]
- Children in Shelters With Time Limits Leaving School System [The City]
- Passive House Public Schools Open In Downtown Broooklyn [6sqft]
- Universal Composting Off to Slow Start [Gothamist]
- Permits Filed for 483 Driggs Avenue in Williamsburg [NYY]
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