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New York City Sanitation Superintendent for Brooklyn North 9 Thomas Rice toured the Crown Heights neighborhood on Wednesday with community activists. Photos
New York City Sanitation Superintendent for Brooklyn North 9 Thomas Rice toured the Crown Heights neighborhood on Wednesday with community activists. Photos












Thank you Sam Stern and all the fellow activist who take the time for the second year in a row to look after the rebbes community and run such a vital campaign to keep Kingston avenue nice and clean during Tishray!
what about te rest of the year!
Shmuley Stern taking steps to protect the community. Thank you for your concern, your time, and your action.
וכל־מי שׁעוסקים בּצרכי צבּור בּאמונה הקדושׁ בּרוך הוא ישׁלם שׂכרם ויסר מהם כּל־מחלה וירפּא לכל־גופם ויסלח לכל־עונם וישׁלח בּרכה והצלחה בּכל־מעשׂה ידיהם עם כּל־ישׂראל אחיהם ונאמר אמן
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Please do your part and keep Kingston ave clean for the community that supports your establishment!
Maybe the Dept of Transp can come next and fix manhole covers on the streets that are not properly closed by utility companies and keeping all the residents up all night when cars pass over them.. 311 is no help.
Is not the only street in CH.
We need to do.our best to keep every street and every avenue clean, for our thousands of all year guests and for ourselves!
The bags of rotting garbage on Union street, and the rats are a serious health hazard. How is this allowed to happen?! I appreciate private individuals trying to help, but this is the responsibility of 770 and the city to allocate funds for garbage removal and to remove the garbage Daily! Enough! Union and Kingston is not a temporary garbage dump. Since when is it ok to live in filth and garbage?
The unceasing garbage and rats on Kingston and Union has to be solved! I think the CH community has to come up with a private sanitation system similar to having shomrim and shmira. All the details with this problem is a long story— bottom line it has to be addressed.
For your efforts on this initiative