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Regional News To save NYC Elizabeth Street Garden, Patti Smith, Robert De Niro, and Martin Scorsese are fighting together. Patti Smith, Robert De Niro, and
Martin Scorsese, from left to right. (Photo courtesy of Getty Images) Patti Smith, Robert De Niro, and Martin Scorsese, from left to right. (Photo courtesy of Getty
Images) Written by Josephine Stratman for New York Daily News at jstratman@nydailynews.com UPDATED: 3:11 PM on August 22, 2024. Your audio
article is loading. The Elizabeth Street Garden is a fanciful green oasis near Little Italy. On Thursday, high-octane celebs Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro,
and Patti Smith joined the campaign against it being turned into affordable housing by writing letters to Mayor Adams and the New York