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…ceive adequate care in their new surroundings. He noted that Borman Hall residents were moved to Meno- rah House while Menorah House was grappling with its own prob- lems with the state. "This situation was different," Mr. Connors said. "This was a new building with a fresh start with a company Federation in- dividually negotiated. You'd think the planning and prepara- tion time would've ensured the care was premium, not just the price." The c...…

















































