In this time of recovery in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, many have been called upon to aid in the relief efforts. In New York City, the 6,000 employed sanitation workers have been hard at work and have also acquired...
$92 Million Dollar FEMA Contract Hires Federal Contractors for NYC Effort
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