Our friends at Community Board 2 have advised us that Mayor Bill de Blasio will be at St. Francis College, Founders Hall, 180 Remsen Street, on Wednesday evening, October 18, for a Town Hall to which all are invited. Admission is free. The event begins at 6:00; doors will open at 5:30 and close at 6:30. The Town Hall is presented by City Council Member Stephen T. Levin. If you want to attend, please RSVP by Monday, October 16 at this website, e-mail to brooklyntownhall@cityhall.nyc.gov or phone 212-788-7929. Space is limited.
Town Hall with Mayor de Blasio at St. Francis Wednesday, October 18
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