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Community Board 1 also asked Occupy Wall Street to work with city officials to address residents' quality-of-life concerns.

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Downtown residents spoke both for and against Occupy Wall Street at a Community Board 1 meeting.

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Residents now have a 24-hour number they can call with complaints about the protest.

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CB1's Youth and Education Committee opposes the plan to cut P.S. 234's zone in half.

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Brookfield Properties owns Zuccotti Park, where Occupy Wall Street protesters have been camped out since Sept. 17, 2011.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg questioned the logic of the continuing protests at Wall Street Friday, and left open the possibility that the city will shut them down.

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Susan Henshaw Jones said she plans to bring new revenue to the Seaport Museum New York.

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The late-night protests in Zuccotti Park are drawing complaints from residents.

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Community Board 1 Chairwoman Julie Menin resolved the debate over a controversial sukkah in TriBeCa.

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Some Community Board 1 members raised concerns about placing a religious object in a public park.

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The post office will lease the former Andrews Coffee Shop space at 116 John St.

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A 'Survivor Tree' was planted in Battery Park Monday to represent the rebirth of lower Manhattan on the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.

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An event commemorating 9/11 will invite people to grasp hands along Manhattan's west side waterfront to observe a moment of silence.

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The nonprofit group Tribute in Light will have no funding left after this September.

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A map installed in August will help people find courthouses and navigate the Civic Center.