Red Hook West Tenants Meeting – May 14th 2013

Dan Wiley, Phaedra Thomas, Danielle Johnson - chatting after the meeting
Dan Wiley, Phaedra Thomas, Danielle Johnson – chatting after the meeting
Dan Wiley speaks on the seniors moving into the Pal Miccio Center.
Dan Wiley speaks on the seniors moving into the Pal Miccio Center.
Bea Byrd speaks about the Addabo Center
Bea Byrd speaks about the Addabo Center
Lillie Marshall, president of the Red Hook West Tenants Association, dishes out the good news.
Lillie Marshall, president of the Red Hook West Tenants Association, dishes out the good news.
Danielle Johnson is excited about new flower gardens that are being put near every building this summer, with help from Added Value -
Danielle Johnson is excited about new flower gardens that are being put near every building this summer, with help from Added Value –

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Lt. O'Malley shares victories over crime and then leaves.
Lt. O’Malley shares victories over crime and then leaves.

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Bea and Elsa

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