The street was semi-empty and a few cars passed by around 1 pm on Saturdays. But later on that day it got busier and a lot more open.Fort Green is full of excitement and music and lots of culture. It was February and there were trees with full sprouted green leaves, leaves that were still intact onto the barks, and had not fallen off. It felt safe. People seemed safe like the leaves on the bark of the tree. Despite the chilly air, people would be wondering about as if it was summer, not even worried if it might be cold.Its so alive, music on the streets and across the way people are exchanging salutations. It seemed that everyone knows each other, or if they don't they smile and say "afternoon" or " hi". But it was very tranquil and very noisy at the same time. The only thing missing were the teenagers of this community. There were many young
Back at the park, there was a mother named Patricia Bailey (41) From east side NY, who was watching her son play basketball with the local kids. "I bring my kids here because the parks are safer." he said while cheering on her son. "No one fights with their hands anymore" she said. Maybe that why not enough teenagers weren't in sight. could they be scared of each other?
Most kids stay around the projects, sometimes. Most times, they aren't around which is a good thing because I have six grandchildren who kill my nerves, so basically, would i have them for a bunch of crazy teenagers?" Richard Peterson (68) joked around about.
So where have the kids run of too? This neighborhood is so old, we never really saw any elderly people walk and roam the streets. All we saw were young adults. It is how people around the ages 20-30 were worki
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