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Restaurateur's Difficulties Point to Community Boards Trend
in response to reader comment: Julie Nadel

Submitted by Donald Loggins, Mar 14, 2008 08:10

As Ms. Nadel and her co-op had prior business dealings David Bouley in the past she should have recused herself from voting on this issue.


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One must ask oneself why the Chairwoman of the WATERFRONT COMMITTEE is leading opposition to a restaurant??? [MORE]

Edwin Adlerman 

Mar 13, 2008 23:47

It's sad that Julie can dictate what businesses come to her neighborhood, when she is neither objective nor fair. [MORE]

Jerry Smith 

Mar 13, 2008 22:22

As Ms. Nadel and her co-op had prior business dealings David Bouley in the past she should have recused herself...

Donald Loggins 

Mar 14, 2008 08:10

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