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New York Public Service Commission To: New York Public Service Commission Let’s build on New York’s solar success. I urge the PSC to approve the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s (NYSERDA) recent petition to extend the NY-Sun Initiative through 2023. Signed by 10,418 people: Name Postcode Address Raina Russo 11509 123 Bayside Drive Josh Nelson 20009 2637 16th Street John Baldwin 10016 223 East 28th St., New York, NY Josh Romano 10001 276 5th Ave Marisa Bartolucci 10001 252 7th Avenue, Apt 9N Murshed Zaheed 94105 101 Market Street James Mendelsohn 10011 350 West 21st Street, #3 Michael Bondoc 10009 11 avenue D Apt 12 Chung Wan 10011 26 W 17th Street Susan mohr 10007 100 CHURCH ST, nyc Harvey Lippman 10010 6 Peter Cooper Road steffani aarons 10003 200 Park Avenue South Juergen Bamberger 10002 568 Grand Street Saadique Abader 10001 22 Gideon Road Newfields Estate Bettina Stammen 10011 125 W. 12th St. #1C NYC Penelope Crabtree 10007 105 Duane Street, Apt 16E John Houshmand 13788 476 svr rd Hobart ny john o'sullivan 10003 55 e 7th st Katherine Slawinski 10003-3850 321 East 17 Street Richard P Faust 10007-3607 105 Duane St Ronald Reed 12534 21 prospect ave Jay Kidd 10011 37 W. 12th St., #2E, New York, NY michael d schaible 10011 8 west 13 st, nyc Sean Mahony 10010 531 East 20th Street Claudia Marx 10024 210 W. 90th Street Candice Myers 10011 42 W. 13th St., Apt. 3B V Brandt 10011 28 W. 10th St. 4R Name Postcode Address Prudence Brown 10025 380 Riverside Drive #5T Etan Harwayne- 10009 270 First Ave Gidansky Daniel Esakoff 10026 130 Malcolm X Blvd Leah Jacobs 10003 E. 9th St Jill Godmilow 10013 135 Hudson Street, NY, Ny Harriet C. 10016 E. 30th Street Margo Mead 10025 W 96 St Diane Englander 10024 50 riverside drive Stuart Silverman 10014 102 Charlton St #8 karen Fuller 10025 601 west 110 st New York Timothy Klemt 10016 363 3rd Ave Elizabeth DeLoma 10019 117 West 58th Street, Apt. 10C, NY, NY heidi klaimitz 10023 210 west 70th street Ingrid Oscarsson 10024 134 W. 80th St. #1F michael schaible 45920 ajijic, mexico Marina Marcus 12005 642 Amsterdam Ave #2A Jerry Martin 10012 250 mercer st c619 Marguerite Yaghjian 10011 470 W. 24th St. #12H dena lenard 10002 500 east broadway joanne puleo 11702 washington st Linda Anderson 10024 340 West 86th Street Christopher 10033 106 Pinehurst Avenue, A-26 Spooner Amit Primor 10001 114 W 27th Street #4N Thomas Berton 10007 225 Broadway Margaret Dorn 10014 New York City, NY Nhelson Jaramillo 10019-3553 540 W. 55th. St jeremy tausch 10023 342 W. 71st #5D4 Mary O'Brady 10025 250 West 94th Street Emily Terry 10025 7 West 96th Street warren Freyer 10003 37 East 18th Street, NYC Jill Strauss 10023 110 West End Avenue Name Postcode Address Anthony Catalino 10014 300 West 12th Street Leslie Gold 10002 NYC Catherine Keller 10023 303 West 66th St., No. 20HE helene aylon 10014 55 bethune st.nyc Gabor Herman 10023 61 W 62nd Vic Bernardi 10027 5th av. Amanda Hoffman 10032 530 w 157th st eleana reynoso 10034 5000 broadway Patrice LaMariana 10011 80 fifth ave Mara Miller 10128 530 East 90 Street Marion Darby 10036 New York City Peter Schulze 10011 161 West 15 Street Karen Shamus 10029 302 E. 104th St. Vincent Purdie 11213 826 Crown Street Apt E8 Joanna Fredericks 10304-2118 30 Catlin Ave. Stephanie Feyne 10023-0582 PO Box 230582 Maya Wedemeyer 10035 156 E. 117th Street, Apt. 2D Frieda K. Bradlow 10014 43 Charlton St. NYC s ali 10017 303 east 43rd street, #9A Peter Eliscu 10025-5671 220 West 98th Street #5G Nancy Xu 10025 324 W 96th St, Apt 3C Stacey Turtell 10029 167 E 99 St amber michelle 10075 350 E 77th St Ben Broad 10032 514 West 170th Street Andrew Liefer 10012 224 Sullivan St Krešimir Pavlovi_ 10000 Ilica 163a Mark Hurvitz 10021 233 East 69th St. Norma Vavolizza 10465 87 Wolfs Lane Jeremy Peterson 10011 315 West 23rd St mark smith 10016 121 madison ave, apt 7-I Christian Rutledge 10019 723 7th Ave, #PH Neiza Davis 10026 229 West 111th Street Alix Keast 10025 214 Riverside Drive, NY, NY Name Postcode Address Daniel Michaels 10024 205 W. 89 Street Pierce Delahunt 10023 15 Central Park West Sharon Goldstein 10003 71 E 4th St # 4B juanita garnett 10468 2835 Webb Avenue a. Henriques 10018 325 West 37th St, New York Michele Capra 10469 2417 Mickle Ave john Rickenbacher 10128 161 E 96 St. 4A Sheila Suarez 10033 95 Cabrini Blvd NY NY nicola Hanrahan 10016 127 east 34th st Wesley Coll 10012 161 Prince Renee Marzigliano 10128 155 88th st Joan Pena 10451 399 east 160th street bronx ny Tina Stafford 10036 484 w 43rd st Leah Gitter 10012 106 Spring Street donald wolfe 10019 250 w 50 nyc Juliana Rubal 10022 157 East 57th Street Adam LeBow 10025-9014 280 Riverside Dr Apt 2K, New York, NY Josh Samuels 10032 600 W. 157th St. Eric Newman 10475 140 Darrow Place Jennifer Toplitz 10025 305 Riverside Drive, 1C Tim Cockey 10025 884 WEA #95 kathleen webster 10012 246 Bowery Brian Anderson 10011 250 W. 19th St. Paulo Pereira 10705 330 Hawthorne Avenue P Valentin 10009-5146 101 St Marks PL Caitlin Castelaz 10027 524 w 122nd St #3a Lori Feeley 10514 56 Valley Lane donna darnell 10512 14 gordon rd Harold Bonilla 10453 Sedgwick Ave rena kosersky 12076 1283 South Gilboa Road matthew fox 10591 61 spring street tarrytown, ny Susan Hittel 10024 250 W 90th Street Apt 10-H Name Postcode Address Paul Green 10025 148 W 94th Street Jeremy Feldman 10038 170 Park Row, New York, NY GW Hoffman 10019 350 W 56th St francois Cramer 10075 407 east 78th street Richard Guier 10025 255 W. 108th St Richard Reilly 10034 110 Seaman Avenue - 7C Marcus Gustafsson 10013 99 Reade St, Apt 3W V Ritter 10591 371 Carroll close Clifford Provost 10011 140 7th Avenue, Apt 1B FREDERICK IRVIN 11693 81-10 ROCKAWAY BEACH BLVD APT 2D Steven Silva 10003 41 East 7th Street Richard Jones 10024 215 West 91st Street Rayda Vega 10019 315 West 57th Street, 20B D Klocek 10021 307 East 76 St. J Cherr 10003 300 East 5th St. T.J. Kenneally 10014 ny,ny Lawrence Waxman 10128 1700 York Ave. Anne Whittaker 10536 16 Flintlock Ridge Road Elizabeth Powers 10605 14 Woodbrook Rd Andrea Kornbluth 10033 200 Pinehurst Ave., #3E Pamela Miles 10024 215 West 90 Street David Kleinberg- 10024 171 West 79 St. Levin Steven Jung 10304 36 Quinn St, Staten Island, NY Stephanie Del 10510 52 Schrade Road Principe Jordan Glass 10530 8 Topland Road Bill O'Meara 10992 14 Clinton Drive livia monaco 10024 71 West 89th St. alex katsanos 10010 226 e 26th st Mitchell Bard 10533 Irvington Marilyn Kirsch 10023 61 West 62nd Street Cynthia Collazo 10801 30 Clinton Place, #3G Name Postcode Address Tito Sinha 11004 78-47 268th Street Traci Fields 10014 72 Barrow street Norman Yamada 11201 218 Smith Street, 3rd Floor Curt Tow 10019 New York City Carol Robins 10024 252 West 85th Street Lisa Rothe 10034 583 w 215 th st Kitty Chen 10025 152 W 94th St Apt 1 Frederick Hecker 10011 455 W 23rd St - Apt 10B Aggy Duveen 10507 15 Clinton Road Maxine KLEIN 10027 195 Claremont Ave NYC George Kormendi 10033 17 Chittenden Ave, #3-D Dawn Helene 10044 595 Main St Apt 1017 Paul Loesel 10036 400 W. 43rd St. #38Q NY NY Laura Quigley 10707 9 Gifford Street Rebecca Dure 10950 37 Fort Worth Pl Carol Endrody 10036 455 W. 46th Street, New York, NY Jackie Taub 10028 45 East 82nd St. NYC Clay Nelms 11103 2519 44th street Robert Seidman 10012 577 Broadway Jim Meloy 10019 300 W 55 St jerilyn tabor 10010 35 west 23 rd st David Shore 10562 20 meadowbrook dr George Lynes 10028-6205 427 E. 84 St. Sonya Perkins 10014 375 Hudson Street debbie altomonte 10065 435 East 65th Street Lauren Porosoff 10583 22 Olmsted Road Pete Friedrich 10549 75 Byram Lake Road S Endrom 20305 1430 Bay St Janet Jemmott 10512 18 Tompkins Rd Bob Fertik 10276 Box 1452 Rebekah Epstein 10033 615 W. 183rd St. Jeffrey Wollock 10034 55 Payson Avenue, 5E Katie Hill 10019 418 w 49th st Name Postcode Address Julie Ashcraft 10009 221 Avenue A chris molinari 10707 120 Main Street Robert Collins 10036 644 9th Ave 5RS NYC Joshua Chaitin- 10590 3 Rainbow Hill Road Pollak Michael Castelaz 10027 524 W 122nd Street JAN LEVY 10023 115 CENTRAL PARK WEST-16-L Jon Nelson 10016 201 E 28 Street Joseph Kadlec 10014-2340 321 W 11th St pia Brancaccio 10028 332 84th street NY Colleen Hamilton 10002 62 Rivington Street, Apt. 3A Laila Tofte 10576 Deerfield Rd Brian Mathias 10029 E116th St jennifer tarlow 10024 173 W. 78 St. I Aronoff 10901 7 SYcamore Lane Kevin Carroll 10017 25 Tudor city place Samantha Black 10011 231 W. 21st Street ray sysko 10280 50 battery place Diana Whittemore 10603 126A Nethermont Ave george quincy 10023 260 west 72nd street Alisa Nadolishny 11206 75 George St Apt 2 Anna Schissel 10075 61 East 77th Street Yolanda Badillo 10013 80 north Moore st Sonya Hamlin 10019 210 Central Park South Susanna Levin 10804 1255 North Ave. #3I Melissa Smith 11201 124 Remsen St Jayne Merkel 10010 60 Gramercy Park North zoe Berger 10002 577 Grand Street, New York. NY David Freid 11215 195 Garfield Pl., Brooklyn, NY Martin Morell 10033 200 Pinehurst Avenue Ruth Karpel 10019 230 55 Street Roxanne Warren 10025 523 West 112th Street #72 C green 10463 Bronx, NY Name Postcode Address arthur fornari 10032 807 riverside drive elliot pliner 10021 17 e 73rd st Anne Lise Coste 10024 23 west 87th OLAF UNSOELD 10018 448 W 37TH STREET, 6A Nancy olewine 10026 45 west 110th st Apt 5C Ellen Taira 10463 3001 Henry Hudson Pkwy John Orlandello 11211 147 Powers St.
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