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Good Deed For Good Housekeeping

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It seems like Good Housekeeping stretches further into the "more than a magazine" world more and more each day. Now the publication has unveiled the first leed-certified home in Harlem, NY. Special guest Russell Simmons joined Good Housekeeping Editor-in-Chief Rosemary Ellis, Publisher Pat Haegele and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer at the gala, which celebrated the opening of the renovated four-story brownstone which will be designated the "greenest" residence in Manhattan and features interior decoration by Robin Wilson.

 
Interior Designer Robin Wilson, Good Housekeeping Editor in Chief Rosemary Ellis, Russell Simmons, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, Good Housekeeping Publisher Pat Haegele.

 



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