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The city is dumping another $1 million into its troubled jam-packed animal-shelter system to hire and train 14 new staffers, ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Friday said he is allocating $1 million to Animal Care Centers of New York City to increase ...
Millions of animals are stuck in increasingly cramped shelters because their owners are struggling to pay rising vet bills ...
NEW YORK — City animal shelters, bursting at the seams because of an unprecedented influx of animals, have been given an ...
Due to the historically high number of pets in the city’s shelter system, Mayor Adams has announced a $1 million investment ...
The money will be used for Animal Care Centers of New York City to increase their intake capacity in Manhattan and Queens and ...
NY Mayor Eric Adams has announced a massive investment to go directly towards capacity issues, training and additional ...
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Many pooches are still lying in their own filth and crammed into too-small cages at a $75 million city-funded animal shelter in Queens roughly a year after The Post exposed horrific conditions there.
NEW YORK – New York animal shelters received a significant funding boost with the state announcing more than $10.4 million for upgrades. The funds will support construction, renovation, and ...
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