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Michael Phillis

FEMA To New Yorkers: It’s Payback Time

The $2,000 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency was supposed to pay for a room at the La Quinta Inn in Park Slope. Instead, a desperate Queens couple displaced by superstorm Sandy used the money for food and transportation. “They haven’t used their money the way they were supposed to,” conceded Janeth Bonilla of Good […]

April 12th, 2013

By Michael Phillis

The $2,000 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency was supposed to pay for a room at the La Quinta Inn in Park Slope. Instead, a desperate Queens couple displaced by superstorm Sandy used the money for food and transportation. “They haven’t used their money the way they were supposed to,” conceded Janeth Bonilla of Good Shepherd Services,

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