City, Doe Served Up More Than 8 Million Free Meals To Kids This Summer

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Eight million in eight weeks. That's how many free meals the city served to youngsters over the summer, as part of the annual initiative that provides free, healthy breakfast and lunch to millions of children 18...

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