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Long-term care costs rise 18 percent in Lower Hudson Valley - Read More

Date Added: April 30, 2008 06:41:03 PM
LARCHMONT - As if Lower Hudson Valley residents didn't have enough to worry about with sharply higher prices for gasoline and food, new data show that costs associated with long-term care have also risen dramatically during the last five years.

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