A GARDEN GROWS IN BROOKLYN

As long lines continue to snake outside of soup kitchens and food pantries, one Brooklyn group is teaching local residents to rely less on those services — by growing and harvesting their own meals.

BLACKOUT RELIEF

Food Stamp recipients who lost food during last week’s blackout have ten days to apply for emergency assistance to replace it.

HATE CRIME VIGIL

Queens activists are staging a candlelight vigil and rally tonight in response to a recent hate crime attack on a Sikh couple.

SEEDCO SUCCESSION

Diane Baillargeon will take over as president of Seedco, the $28 million community development group founded 17 years ago.

E-WASTE REMOVAL

Environmental groups are inviting New Yorkers to drop off their “electronic waste” this afternoon to be recycled or re-used by low-income families and educational institutions.

WIA SENATE PLAN

The Senate committee with oversight over the Workforce Investment Act is circulating its latest draft of a reauthorization bill.

LOBBIA'S LEGACY

Friends and family have dedicated a memorial to deceased Village Voice housing columnist Julie Lobbia near Herald Square.