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At East Fourth Street … let's see — we have a cone, a barrel, a barricade thing, a trashcan … as well newsboxes for the Voice and L Magazine.
What else should we drag out here?
Thanks to @admhttn for the photo this morning.
Updated 1:16 P.M.
Some intrepid residents went in for a closer look!
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[Photo by Marjorie Ingall]
[Photo by Derek Berg]
4 comments:
I thought it was one of Amanda Burden's new media orientated pedestrian plazas. I enjoyed reading the Village Voice in the middle of the Avenue this morning.
Am I the only one who finds this municipal response hilariously half assed?
if it rains can we name it Lake DeBlasio?
Like Treme's very last scene.
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