Chelsea Now, January 25, 2012

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VOLUME 4, NUMBER 37

THE WEST SIDE’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER

JANUARY NUARY 25 - FEBRUARY 7 7, 2012

Chelsea Hotel tenants back in court BY BONNIE ROSENSTOCK On January 19, the Chelsea Hotel tenants association returned to Housing Court for the next round of their case against Chelsea Dynasty LLC, the Chetrit Group, Chelsea Management LLC, Joseph and Meyer Chetrit, Michael Butler and Lilly Sirkin. Representing the tenants association were Janet Ray Kalson and Ron Languedoc of Himmelstein, McConnell, Gribben, Donoghue &

Joseph. Of the 35 tenants named in the Order to Show Cause, eight attended the proceedings. Fred Daniels of Daniels, Norelli, Scully and Cecere PC — a firm that specializes in debt collection — represented the respondentsowners. Butler, an executive with the Chetrit Group and named in the lawsuit, sat on the opposite side of the courtroom from the tenants. Valentine Moretti was the

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OTDA grants final permit to Bowery Residents’ Committee

Photo by Scott Stiffler

Christopher P. Moore (commissioner of the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission) speaks at Jan. 15’s official landmarking of the Lamartine Place Historic District.

Marker honors Manhattan’s only documented Underground Railroad station BY SCOTT STIFFLER A crowd of well-insulated locals, historic preservationists and elected officials — whose ranks far exceeded the number of degrees Fahrenheit — attended an outdoor ceremony on the afternoon of Sunday, January 15. Such events would normally be peppered with grumblings about having to “brave the cold” and complaints about

the “bitter chill.” But more than one speaker alluded to how fortunate those in attendance were to be free, safe and generally comfortable — considering the dangers and indignities endured by those whom the gathering sought to honor. The ceremony, held to officially landmark the Lamartine Place Historic District, bestowed some hard-won and

BY WINNIE McCROY Five months after the Bowery Residents’ Committee (BRC) began to move clients into its 127 West 25th Street facility, the facility is operating at full capacity. Despite the possibility that a long-standing lawsuit mounted against the BRC may undergo a final appeal, state agencies seemingly found no further reasons for withholding the certificate for the BRC’s

long-sought respect upon a row of mid-19th century antebellum Greek Revival houses standing from 333 to 359 West 29th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. “For years, the community worked to designate this area as an historic district,” noted Assembly Member

96-bed Reception Center (which serves homeless men with one or more diagnosed mental illnesses). “BRC’s programs in Chelsea and throughout New York City, are successfully helping the people we serve,” said BRC Executive Director, Muzzy Rosenblatt. “Our programs at West 25th Street have already helped hundreds

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REMEMBERING BOB BERGERON PAGE 3

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