–Controversy has erupted at the Seward Park Co-op over changes in its parking garage. [NY1]
–Cops bust a big drug dealing operation that sold heroin and PCP on the streets of the Lower East Side and other neighborhoods. [Daily News]
–An arrest warrant has been issued for a man in Chinatown who disappeared during a trial for allegedly attacking his son with a meat cleaver. [Daily News]
–The Howl Gallery is proving that downtown art is not dead yet [New York Times]
—Happening Today: Community Board 3’s parks committee meets at 6:30 p.m. at the BRC Senior Center, 30 Delancey St. One agenda item is a proposal from the city to reactivate the long-dormant comfort station on Allen Street, at Delancey Street. You can read our previous coverage of this issue here.