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The Birchwood House

For Sale By Owner

Large two bedroom apartment.  Two full renovated bathrooms and a 26 foot terra-cotta tiled terrace.  All rooms have an unobstructed view of the Manhattan sky-line.  New Cherry cabinetry in the kitchen with dark green granite counter tops.  Granite tiled kitchen floor, five burner gas range, dish washer, microwave and side by side door fridge/ freezer.  Each room comes with its own through the wall air conditioner and custom cabinetry surrounding the air conditioner and heater. Crown Molding through out apartment.
Option to buy most of the furniture.

Contact Eddie 347-645-6934

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Business Listings and Services Directory / HANDYMAN SERVICE AVAILABLE
« on: December 14, 2008, 03:47:17 PM »
PAINTING. WALLCOVERING, LIGHTING FIXTURES,WINDOW BLINDS, CURTAIN RAILS, TILING, FLOORING, BASEBOARDS, PLUMBING AND MUCH MORE. REASONABLE RATES, JACKSON HEIGTS RESIDENT, AVAILABLE WEEKENDS, CALL PATRICK @ 347 731 3947.

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Brian, if these business owners really cared about their image,their stores and store fronts wouldn't be so unsightly. They only care about the money.A waste of time, I live here for many years,the refuse to conform.we tyred every agency and avenue and diplomacy to no avail.

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Neighborhood Chat / Re: Police arrest day laborers
« on: October 23, 2008, 06:44:35 PM »
I am a woman and I walk by there every day.  The men that congregate there have never been anything but polite to me.  They don't catcall women.  I have nothing but sympathy for them - it can't be an easy life.   

People calling and complaining reeks of xenophobia or classism to me.   

I'd much rather have day-laborers hanging around then the drunks that hassle me near Kabab King. 

I am outraged at the police treatment of these unfortunate people, all of whom have always been polite to me. Over the years I have watched them Waite on the sidewalk from dawn till dusk hoping some one will hire them so they can support themselves and their poor families back home.I see fear and dejection with each passing hour as the prospect of employment diminishes with each passing hour. Thank God for the Salvation Army who provides them with a small meal daily. Public toilets are extremely hard to find in this city if not in America,off course they have to urinate somewhere.

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