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Pilot Program Lets You Catch a Cab with Your Smartphone
A new program will allow passengers to hail a cab from their phones, not the gutter.

Lauren Evans first aspired to become a journalist around age 11, when it dawned on her what a sweet gig it would be to anchor the evening news. She pursued a degree in International Development Studies at UCLA and, upon graduating in 2008, left her beloved native California and the burritos therein to intern at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. While vacillating between her love of rich audio and her lifelong obsession with writing, she published pieces at NPR.org, Salon's War Room, the DCist and a handful of other outlets.
Lauren has worked for Patch since the heady days of 2010, serving first as the Local Editor in College Park, MD before taking over in Little Neck, Queens. She is delighted to find herself in Windsor Terrace and Kensington, where she intends to remain for a long, long time.
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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
Like much of Brooklyn, Windsor Terrace and Kensington are neighborhoods in transition. Windsor Terrace is home to an increasing number of "Manhattan refugees" and families gradually trickling away from Park Slope. Kensington has a robust immigrant population from around the world, including a recent influx of refugees from Darfur. <i> </i>
These changes are the basis of a number of new developments in both communities, from the opening of more schools to the availability of different cuisine. But change is never easy, and there have been some clashes, like a recent spate of hateful graffiti in Kensington. Whether the news is good or bad, we'll aim to cover it all.
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A new program will allow passengers to hail a cab from their phones, not the gutter.

A new pilot program will allow passengers to hail a cab from their phones, not the gutter.
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