Federal aid to help New Jersey health centers
NJ.com, April 8, 2009
More than $6.8 million in funding was awarded to community-based health centers in New Jersey as part of the American Reinvestment Recovery Act. The new funding will be used to renovate facilities and offer more primary care to New Jersey families, U.S. Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg said in a statement.
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