Manhattan
BROOKLYN GROUPS GET BUMS' RUSH ON CITY AIDS FUNDING
Dylan Foley |
The latest round of AIDS funding for the city–representing $41 million–has been doled out, and community groups in Brooklyn are out of luck.
The latest round of AIDS funding for the city–representing $41 million–has been doled out, and community groups in Brooklyn are out of luck.
Despite her two decades of experience with low-income housing, new Council member and political outsider Margarita Lopez has been left off the Housing and Buildings Committee.
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