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Joshua Jelly-Schapiro asked me to meet him on Frieda Zames Way, which is not an easy place to find on Google Maps.
No street view photos, no subway wait times nothing to feed our iPhone-era inclination to know exactly where we’re going,
all the time. As any serious investigative journalist would, I immediately turned to the internet, where a website called Oldstreets.com informed me that Frieda Zames Way is just an honorary name for the very workaday stretch of East 4th Street that lies between First Avenue and Avenue A.
When I finally made my way there on a blustering, unseasonably chilly afternoon, Jelly-Schapiro told me that the corner named for Zames is responsible for our most accessible catalog of New York City’s honorary street names. When a neighborhood resident wanted to know who exactly Zames was (a pioneering disability rights activist, in case you were wondering), she called the borough’s historian, who then commissioned retired urban planner Gilbert Tauber to
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basically keep this water from reaping their communities because that is what the real thank posing. many people here believe that worst could still be ahead. they were spared the wind damage but the flood waters could still be in future when a natural disaster like florence knocks down our infrastructure and book stores, stores churches, the ties that help us out. palaces for the people how social infrastructure can help fight polarization and the decline of civic life. director of its institute for public knowledge. polo s report just teed up beautifully the focus of your work as he was talking about volunteerism. we so often talk about first responders.
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