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  1. 151
    Name: Dorrie Ameen on Jan 24, 2011
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  2. 152
    Name: NV on Jan 24, 2011
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  3. 153
    Name: Russell Dale, Ph.D. on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: Please preserve 35 Cooper Square!!!
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  4. 154
    Name: Kyla Perlmutter on Jan 24, 2011
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  5. 155
    Name: Stephen Cheng on Jan 24, 2011
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  6. 156
    Name: Stephen DePiero on Jan 24, 2011
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  7. 157
    Name: Billie Cohen on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: please stop homogenizing the city
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  8. 158
    Name: Gary Ostertag on Jan 24, 2011
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  9. 159
    Name: Anthony Savini on Jan 24, 2011
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  10. 160
    Name: Janice Wilde on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: Federal style buildings are already supposed to be protected - - that's why it's still there. Taking a building down that represents New York City or our country from the late 1700s to early 1800s is outragous. It should be on the par with Fraunces Tavern Museum for God sakes. This is outrageous that we have to sign a petition to save this building. Where is the landmarks committee???
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  11. 161
    Name: Nina D'Alessandro on Jan 24, 2011
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  12. 162
    Name: Elizabeth Gibbons on Jan 24, 2011
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  13. 163
    Name: Patricia Melvin on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: Please save this historic house so that future generations can see living proof of the city's history.
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  14. 164
    Name: Lisa Keenan on Jan 24, 2011
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  15. 165
    Name: Jon Lurie on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: Save 35 Cooper Square
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  16. 166
    Name: Susanna on Jan 24, 2011
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  17. 167
    Name: Rosefrisenda on Jan 24, 2011
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  18. 168
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: resident at 239 E 5th Street, NYC 10003
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  19. 169
    Name: Gloria Richards on Jan 24, 2011
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  20. 170
    Name: Kevin Birk on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: great purpose
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  21. 171
    Name: James Trybendis on Jan 24, 2011
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  22. 172
    Name: Elise Stone on Jan 24, 2011
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  23. 173
    Name: Jean Standish on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: Please designate 35 Cooper Square as a landmark. This wonderful Federal-type house is an essential part of the history and culture of the East Village.
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  24. 174
    Name: Joseph DeLorenzo on Jan 24, 2011
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  25. 175
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2011
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  26. 176
    Name: Richard Moses on Jan 24, 2011
    Comments: This building clearly deserves to be landmarked. Surviving Federal era buildings are very rare in the city. This one remains fundamentally intact and in a location which was at the time of its construction a major and important thoroughfare. Its loss to development would be a significant loss for the entire city.
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  27. 177
    Name: Karen Schifano on Jan 24, 2011
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  28. 178
    Name: Matt Krivich on Jan 24, 2011
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  29. 179
    Name: B.G. Firmani on Jan 25, 2011
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  30. 180
    Name: Marlis Momber on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: I am supporting land-marking/saving 35 Cooper Square the irony of the seemingly only sponsor is mind jarring, even with the disclaimer in the shadowy area at right.
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  31. 181
    Name: Ileana Montalvo on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: Please preserve the history of New York. You failed to do that recently in our neighborhood with not landmarking 326/328 East 4th st townhouses. Please do the right thing now - its supposed to be your jobs. thank you,
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  32. 182
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 25, 2011
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  33. 183
    Name: Sandy Hirshkowitz on Jan 25, 2011
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  34. 184
    Name: Choresh Wald on Jan 25, 2011
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  35. 185
    Name: Kathleen Webster on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: Once we lose important historical sites, we can't get them back. Photographs are just not the same. This building used to have a gorgeous mural of the World Trade Towers painted on its side, which was done after the attack. It was studded with white stars or snowflakes- a benign homage after the horror of that day. The owners painted over it and a part of that vital history was gone. It was such a force for hope in those days after 9/11. We don't want to repeat such foolishness for a perceived quick profit- ever ever again.
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  36. 186
    Name: Martin Perez on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: Thanks for all the oppertunities and the exposer not only in my work but in all the wonderful people and experiances I have enjoyed. Please include me 100% in this petition.
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  37. 187
    Name: Richard Duane on Jan 25, 2011
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  38. 188
    Name: Gaby Hoffmann on Jan 25, 2011
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  39. 189
    Name: Philippe Garnier on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: let it be, please....
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  40. 190
    Name: Lara Grieco on Jan 25, 2011
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  41. 191
    Name: Diana Tully on Jan 25, 2011
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  42. 192
    Name: Patoufa on Jan 25, 2011
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  43. 193
    Name: Beck Underwood on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: Please consider the value of preserving this building in what is becoming an increasingly monotonous Bowery. Business minded people should recognize the value of drawing visitors to the area by preserving what people come to see. Not new hotels, etc. but a sense of the history that makes up new york. Take time with this one. And perhaps in 100 years, someone will write a note like this calling for preservation of the Bowery Hotel.
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  44. 194
    Name: Christopher Amann on Jan 25, 2011
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  45. 195
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 25, 2011
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  46. 196
    Name: Pierrot Colonna on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: good luck
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  47. 197
    Name: John Campo on Jan 25, 2011
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  48. 198
    Name: John Campo on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: This building was several Jazz clubs over the years of which I have played. In the 1970's it was Sabasic's and more recently it was Yardbird Suite.
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  49. 199
    Name: Beth Carey on Jan 25, 2011
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  50. 200
    Name: Pat De Angelis on Jan 25, 2011
    Comments: Since the city developers seems to care more about tourists than citizens, let them remember that tourists come to see the unique places of New York, and this building is one of those places. There are plenty of new, flimsy looking glass and steel buildings elsewhere; this building has aged well, and represents part of the wonderful life of our city. Let 35 Cooper Square keep living!
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