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A city crew is [finally] taking down a willow tree on East Eighth Street between Avenue B and Avenue C that didn't make it after Sandy...
Neighbor Alex Story, who took the top photo, also shared this shot of the healthy willow from several years back...
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The city removed another Sandy-damanged willow from the 9th Street Community Garden Park back in August.
As for the the Eighth Street willow, as we recall, a local blogger
1 comment:
That tree always looked squashed to me between those buildings...it was a poor choice of tree for that small a space.
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