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Name: Kathy Duffy on Feb 21, 2011Comments: Please---Think first!Flag
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Name: Carole Osterink on Feb 21, 2011Comments: A building demolished is gone forever. We need to stop destroying our heritage.Flag
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Name: Victor Mendolia on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Drusilla Kehl on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Vincent Mulford on Feb 21, 2011Comments: Sell this historic site that was gifted to you and take the proceeds to do your new construction on one of the many empty lots available in Hudson. The dark ages of demo of early 19thc brick mansions has ended. Time to respect what this community has to offer and work accordingly.Flag
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Name: Janet Kealy on Feb 21, 2011Comments: Please save this historic building!Flag
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Name: Peter Meyer on Feb 21, 2011Comments: This house needs to be saved. If we tear down our glorious past, we can not build a decent future.Flag
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Name: Windle Davis on Feb 21, 2011Comments: This building has stood for almost 200 years and now we want to remove it for a parking lot ? This entire idea is insane !Flag
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Name: Mary Beth Kealy on Feb 21, 2011Comments: This is the foundation of Hudson's appeal.Flag
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Name: Jennifer Arenskjold on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Marty Davidson on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Rapp on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Julie Goldweitz on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip Alvare on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathy Pakay on Feb 21, 2011Comments: What a terrible waste of a beautiful building. It should not be demolished!Flag
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Name: John Decoufle' on Feb 21, 2011Comments: Should'nt the 1970's rape of Hudson's archetectural history be a guide here to not repeat the ravage !Flag
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Name: Melanie Basner on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Leonne Gould (Lee) on Feb 21, 2011Comments: Surely there must be a solution other than destroying this house -- this part of our heritage.Flag
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Name: Janet R. Schnitzer on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Moira Stone on Feb 21, 2011Comments: Please investigate all the options for preservation funding for this lovely building. It is easier, in the short run, to opt for demolition, but the loss to our city, to our neighborhood, and to our fellow citizens is far greater and lasts much longer.Flag
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Name: John Friedman on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Benjamin Wilson on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Rick Rector on Feb 21, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Fabrice And Paula Gallean on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Harriet Shur on Feb 22, 2011Comments: Historic Buildings should not be disposed of. They should be protected and restored.Flag
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Name: Scott Baldinger on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Roseann Cane on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Mullins on Feb 22, 2011Comments: There's no chance for a "Do-over" if this building is demolished (i.e., General Worth Hotel)Flag
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Name: Mary Elizabeth F. Vincent on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Nancy Barber on Feb 22, 2011Comments: Save this beautiful building and save the structure of Hudson. This is a battle that should be long over!Flag
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Name: Kathy Korn on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Patrick Kelly on Feb 22, 2011Comments: Too many historical building have been razed or altered without thought. It is time to realize that they are worth protecting and reusing.Flag
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Name: Bruce Gembala on Feb 22, 2011Comments: The hospital tore down the home/office of Martin van Buren at 875 Columbia street a few years ago. That was a bloody shame and now this.Flag
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Name: Thomas DePietro on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: David Marston on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Brown Cranna on Feb 22, 2011Comments: I have admired this house since I was a child. It's a great piece of early architecture, rare to find so far uptown. Hasen't Hudson torn down enough of it's history already? Example - the law office of Martin Van Buren right across the street from 900 Columbia, There are always other options.Flag
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Name: Ellen Thurston on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa LaMonica on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Tracy Osswald on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Rosental on Feb 22, 2011Comments: A historical building in the heart of the city should not be torn down.Flag
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Name: Curtis Vincent on Feb 22, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jaap Jacobs on Feb 23, 2011Comments: As a foreign visitor to Hudson, I love the 'feel' of it. I would hate to see its cityscape damaged by inconsiderate demolition.Flag
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Name: Evan Haefeli on Feb 23, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Hallenbeck,Mary on Feb 23, 2011Comments: Please do not demolish this building that is part of the history of the City of Hudson. there must be another site more appropriate to your needs.Flag
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Name: Deb And Hy Miller on Feb 23, 2011Comments: an unthinkable and downright stupid plan!! we, too, have our own happy memories of a beautiful vintage building on warren street in the 400 block. thankfully, it still stands in all its former glory.Flag
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Name: Lisa Durfee on Feb 23, 2011Comments: When will the powers that be begin to understand that the preservation of old buildings like this are at the core of Hudson's character and (thus)vitality?Flag
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Name: Ann L Clapper on Feb 23, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip Myrick on Feb 23, 2011Comments: It makes me so mad that the City would still be disregarding Hudson's greatest physical assets - its historic buildings - in this way! It is sooo short-sighted!!!Flag
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Name: STEPHEN J WALSH on Feb 23, 2011Comments: I support the effort to save 900 Columbia Street. I think it is a disgrace to raze such a period building as many others have been razed over the years in the city. The Mental Health Association of Columbia-Greene Counties should work in unison with the community to research viable alternatives.Flag
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Name: Mary Ann Gazzola on Feb 23, 2011Comments: There are far too many buildings lost already to "progress." Please retrofit this one.Flag