Chelsea Now

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VOLUME 4, NUMBER 49

THE WEST SIDE’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER

JULY 11 - 24, 2012

Chelsea Market players playing it close to the vest BY SCOTT STIFFLER With Community Board 4 (CB4) having recently issued a non-binding “No, Unless” verdict, Jamestown Properties’

Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) application is currently snaking its way through the

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Library gives local kids 2,000 new things to do

Photo by Lily Bouvier Devine

July, 2011: The setting sun is in perfect alignment with Gotham’s street grid, producing the phenomenon known as “Manhattanhenge.” It happens again at 8:25pm on Thursday, July 12.

Paving project leaves 15th St. residents in the dust BY SAM SPOKONY The residents of West 15th Street between Sixth and Ninth Avenues knew that their road would have to be repaved one day. But when the Department of Transportation (DOT) showed up

on their blocks to start pulling up pavement on the night of June 11, none of them thought that the project would take over two weeks to complete. Some residents and local employees say that they weren’t

BY SCOTT STIFFLER These impressive numbers were one for the books: On July 10, the second day of their eightweek summer camp, 300 kids got a first look at 2,000 reasons not to claim they were bored. A ribbon cutting ceremony celebrated the opening of Hudson Guild’s Books for Kids After School Library. Stocked with literary selections designed for ages 5-11, the library will be used primarily by those cur-

even warned before the noisy work began. “We give DOT a big ‘F’ on this project,” said Stanley Bulbach, president of the West 15th Street

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rently enrolled in Summer Day Camp, then children from nearby PS33, PS11 and Guardian Angel schools who attend the Guild’s after school program. The 125-square-foot facility, which occupies the former site of an underused storage space, was made possible by the Mario Batali Foundation’s partnership with the Books for Kids Foundation — which creates

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