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  1. Ezra Parmelee Prentice (August 19, 1877 – July 19, 1966) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

  2. Around her were reminders of how Ezra Prentice, which is roughly 300 yards from the Port of Albany, had possibly damaged her health. There was the air purifier behind her couch.

  3. Ezra Prentice Homes, 625 South Pearl Street. This is a family development with sixteen buildings and 179 units that was federalized in the mid 1980’s, at which time’ it was substantially rehabbed. It is right off an interstate on a busy thoroughfare and backs up to a railroad storage yard.

  4. friendsofalbanyhistory.wordpress.com › 23 › albanys-mount-hope-and-ezra-prenticeAlbany’s Mount Hope and Ezra Prentice

    23 de oct. de 2019 · Nestled in a southern corner of the city of Albany is a small neighborhood called Mount Hope that encompasses the Mount Hope housing complex on a hill and at the base of the Hill, parallel to the River on South Pearl, are the Ezra Prentice Homes, another housing development.

  5. 18 de may. de 2016 · The highest burden, however, has fallen on the shoulders of families living in an affordable housing community called Ezra Prentice Homes, which AVillage executive director Willie White refers to as “ground zero for environmental racism.”

  6. The resulting study, published in the International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, covers five decades of social justice advocacy surrounding the Ezra Prentice complex — including actions led by of residents, non-profit organizations, researchers and elected officials.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2020 · A study published last October by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation focused on particulate matter concentration in the vicinity of housing developments such as Ezra Prentice, a low-income apartment complex on South Pearl Street in Albany’s South End neighborhood.