Trash stops in Brooklyn run afoul of communities
Waste transfer stations affect daily life of communities; residents complain they can't open their windows
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New York
WHEN Diamond Torres was growing up in north Brooklyn four decades ago, drug dealers and prostitutes walked the streets at night and crime was endemic.
But at least she could open her window.
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