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	<title>Comments on: If You Build It, Treasure Hunters Will Come</title>
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		<title>By: Claire Iveson</title>
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		<description>Wow!  Glad to hear that Commerce Street is about the coolest part of the West Village!  My family lived in the rear apartment directly over the stage of the Cherry Lane from the late thirties until we moved (regretfully, on my part) to Pasadena, CA, when I was ten.  I grew up eating in the Blue Mill, in part because my mother didn&#039;t want to stand in ration lines and so we eat out a lot.

When I was in NYC in the late 1990s, the restaurant had a new name.  So it was a pleasant surprise that it was back to being the Blue Mill when I visited this summer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow!  Glad to hear that Commerce Street is about the coolest part of the West Village!  My family lived in the rear apartment directly over the stage of the Cherry Lane from the late thirties until we moved (regretfully, on my part) to Pasadena, CA, when I was ten.  I grew up eating in the Blue Mill, in part because my mother didn&#8217;t want to stand in ration lines and so we eat out a lot.</p>
<p>When I was in NYC in the late 1990s, the restaurant had a new name.  So it was a pleasant surprise that it was back to being the Blue Mill when I visited this summer.</p>
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