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Anonymous chris flash said...

Nice slanted reportage by the Observer that disparages those demonstrating against the unprecedented sweetheart deal given to developer Gregg Singer by the outgoing Giuiani Administration, whereby the city held financing on this auctioned property and gave Singer a money back guarantee!

Singer has sat on the former Charas community center for ten years now, allowing it to deteriorate, while watching the value of the property increase.

The sale to Singer should be nullified and Charas should be returned to the community group that operated it for more than twenty years, long before it was fashionable, stylish and "hip" to live in the "East Village."

December 19, 2011 at 2:03 PM

Anonymous Rick Brown said...

The upset and clueless interloper at the end of the demonstration, incorrectly identified in the video as Gregg Singer, is actually "Dr. " Bill Jones of the Tompkins Square Gospel Fellowship around the corner from CHARAS: http://www.nygm.org/about_nygm_staff.asp His ridiculous suggestion that the community should "just get together and buy the building" shows what a dupe for business interests supposedly religious people can be. He brought two of his frighteningly indoctrinated sons along. From their words, one would assume they adhere to a belief in the odious "prosperity gospel".

December 20, 2011 at 1:10 PM

Anonymous glamma said...

i support this cause 100%. i miss charas, we used to do plays there, and i remember how awful it was when giuliani swept down like an evil vulture and stole it away for his evil developer buddy. it's totally wrong what happened here and that space should be rightfully restored to the community. we need it now more than ever!

December 20, 2011 at 2:40 PM

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