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C L O S E  -  U P   T V   N E W S   November 21, 2005

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Non-Profits Pave the Way to Independence With Suitable Support
N E W  Y O R K  T I M E S    January 9, 2005
Older, and Living in Manhattan by Jennie Green
N Y 1 : F O C U S   O N   S E N I O R   August 28, 2003
Accepting Limits Of Old Age Can Ease Fear Of Aging by Marjie Mohtashemi
T H E  K N I C K E R B O C K E R   March 4, 2003
"Vertical Senior Village" by Gary Shapiro

N E W  Y O R K  N O N P R O F I T  P R E S S   November 2002

"Carnegie East House Offers Enriched Housing for New York City Seniors"
N E W  Y O R K  T I M E S   September 13, 2002
Residential Real Estate: "On East Side, New Option for Elderly" by Nadine Broznan

O U R  T O W N   January 17, 2002

UPPER EAST SIDE MODERATE-INCOME HOUSING CLOSE TO COMPLETION - The construction of a moderate-income building for senior citizens has reached the top floor of the 19th-story project.

O U R  T O W N   March 1, 2001

NEW BUILDING WILL OPEN FOR THE ELDERLY - Groundbreaking plans have been announced for the assisted-living facility with 104 apartments planned for the Second Avenue, between 95th and 96th streets.

R E A L  E S T A T E  W E E K L Y  February 28, 2001
City's first assisted living facility breaks ground on East Side.
By Natalie Keith

T E S T I M O N Y  January 23, 1998

by Friedhilde Milburn, President of Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. And Executive Director of James Lenox House Association, Inc. at Public Hearings by the Assembly Standing Committee on Aging, the Assembly Standing Committee on Health, the Assembly Committee on Social Services and the Administrative Regulations Review Commission on Assisted living and supportive housing arrangements in New York State to determine whether assisted living "look-alikes" should be licensed and regulated by the State.
T H E  N E W   Y O R K   T I M E S,   Perspectives
Sunday, January 18, 1998
Planning an Upper East Side Building for the Elderly
Nonprofit's project is intended to provide more than housing.
By Alan S. Oser

P R E S S  R E L E A S E   May 19, 1997
Marlene Sanders, journalist, was emcee at the press conference today when Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. (HAFOP) announced the building of Carnegie East House, the first non-profit supportive living rental facility for middle-income senior citizens in Manhattan.



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