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I created this page as a reference for the street name in New York City "Janet Freeman Way" so that passersby might know who Janet was and why the city named the street after her. I relied on three document sources, the Villager newspaper article that appeared shortly after she died in 2011, the Community Board resolution co-naming the street, and the obituary I wrote for Tenant/Inquilino published July 2011. The Tenant/Inquilino piece is also published on my blog "Save the Lower East Side." [[User:Robcuny|rob]] ([[User talk:Robcuny|talk]]) 14:03, 23 June 2014 (UTC)
I created this page as a reference for the street name in New York City "Janet Freeman Way" so that passersby might know who Janet was and why the city named the street after her. I relied on three document sources, the Villager newspaper article that appeared shortly after she died in 2011, the Community Board resolution co-naming the street, and the obituary I wrote for Tenant/Inquilino published July 2011. The Tenant/Inquilino piece is also published on my blog "Save the Lower East Side." [[User:Robcuny|rob]] ([[User talk:Robcuny|talk]]) 14:03, 23 June 2014 (UTC)

The article identified by the Corensearchbot and the Wikipedia page were both written by me, the creator of the Wikipedia page. I allow myself to reuse my own writing on wikipedia.[[User:Robcuny|rob]] ([[User talk:Robcuny|talk]]) 14:28, 23 June 2014 (UTC)

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I created this page as a reference for the street name in New York City "Janet Freeman Way" so that passersby might know who Janet was and why the city named the street after her. I relied on three document sources, the Villager newspaper article that appeared shortly after she died in 2011, the Community Board resolution co-naming the street, and the obituary I wrote for Tenant/Inquilino published July 2011. The Tenant/Inquilino piece is also published on my blog "Save the Lower East Side." rob (talk) 14:03, 23 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The article identified by the Corensearchbot and the Wikipedia page were both written by me, the creator of the Wikipedia page. I allow myself to reuse my own writing on wikipedia.rob (talk) 14:28, 23 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]