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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is to Sleepless in EV or any of the residents on South Avenue B.

There are a group of residents on North Avenue A who have been organizing with other residents and block associations throughout the East Village. We have been fighting similar issues and are gaining in numbers. Please join us. If you could post an e-mail where you can be reached, or send your e-mail to the Grieve we will reach out to you.

December 14, 2010 at 9:48 AM

Anonymous glamma said...

i live on ave c but would like to be involved. please keep the EV GRIEVE site updated on your efforts/meetings!

December 14, 2010 at 10:14 AM

Blogger Jill said...

There was a strong block association fighting against China One and the nightclubs that have been taking over Lower Ave B. However, they have at it for 5 or 6years, and most of them have just become tired of the onslaught. I believe many have moved away too, or given up. It's a lot of work if you have any other kind of life, and it's draining to feel like you are fighting against such a strong tide of money and greed.

If anybody needs contact info for them, let me know, I will pass it along.

December 14, 2010 at 11:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, gentrification.

You live in the east village, past Ave A? Stop complaining about noise. You don't complain about it when you want to go out and you can easily walk to the bar.. so don't complain about it when you live above a bar.

"I live on Avenue C but would like to be involved."

I'm sure you're really involved in your neighborhood in other ways. Do you even say hi to the squatters or the Dominicans when you see them on the block?

Hilarious.

December 15, 2010 at 1:30 PM

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