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June 7, 2012

Special | 28m 27s

Horace Nye sold, Contractors neglecting laws, Prescription Drug Abuse, Montreal benefit

Essex County decides to sell Horace Nye Nursing Home to a privately run company from New York City for 4 million dollars. Attorney General Schneiderman makes trip to the North Country with warning that many contractors aren't following New York's laws on home improvements. Governor Cuomo announces law to curb prescription abuse. Effort to raise for money single-parent families in Montreal.

06/06/2012 | Rating NR

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June 7, 2012

Special | 28m 27s

Essex County decides to sell Horace Nye Nursing Home to a privately run company from New York City for 4 million dollars. Attorney General Schneiderman makes trip to the North Country with warning that many contractors aren't following New York's laws on home improvements. Governor Cuomo announces law to curb prescription abuse. Effort to raise for money single-parent families in Montreal.

06/06/2012 | Rating NR

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