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Courier Life. Aug 24, 2009 by Aaron Short
For the affable Brooklyn Heights resident and 33rd District City Council candidate Doug Biviano, his campaign can be distilled into two fundamental issues: affordable housing and health care.
He would know. A superintendent in a late 1920s brick building on Grace Court, Biviano may lose his job on September 15, the day of the Democratic primary, because his family health care plan is too expensive. So much so, Biviano and his family may be forced to leave their home. “We’ll see. I’m going to fight like hell. I don’t want to go anywhere else. We’re rooted at P.S. 8.” Read article...
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