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–A woman was killed on Leonard Street last night after being struck by an intercity bus. The bus had picked up passengers on Allen Street and was bound for Tennessee. [Daily News]

–A man was critically injured by a private carting truck on Canal Street.  [Daily News]

–The mayor came to Chinatown for a closed-door meeting on his plans for a new 50-story jail. Neighbors were skeptical and angry about being excluded from the meeting. [Crain’s]

–Chinatown food vendors talk about adapting to a changing neighborhood and a shifting marketplace. [New York Times]

–An elderly woman and her caretaker were badly hurt in a fire at 113 Mott St. [Channel 2]

–Editorial: The city needs to stop talking about resiliency and finally do something about the vulnerable waterfront. [AM New York]

–There’s a campaign to stop a proposed dog park on the grounds of the Hillman Houses, near P.S. 110. [Channel 2]

–Brooklyn’s 315 Gallery is moving to Henry Street on the Lower East Side and will be renamed “Jack Barrett.” [Art News]

–The Eldridge Street gallery, “Yours, Mine and Ours,” is closing. [Art News]

–“The misadventures of an idealistic restaurant.” Colors on Stanton Street closed a short time after relocating to the Lower East Side. Now the restaurant/training center will reopen under a new business model. [New York Times]

–Michael Che, a former resident of the Alfred E. Smith Houses, announces a comedy show to benefit NYCHA. [Daily News]

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