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AMNY New leaders at NYCHA: Mayor Adams taps Jamie Rubin as chair, Lisa Bova-Hiatt as CEO of embattled authority
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Nov. 1, noon Brooklyn Charter School Fair & Kids Activity Expo Major R. Owens Health & Wellness Community Center
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