One year after Hurricane Sandy hit, public healthcare in the Rockaways is in some ways even more dire than it was during the storm. Peninsula Hospital, one of only two remaining hospitals, was shut down in April 2012 and the last one, St. John's Episcopal, is under threat of being dismantled as well. Other public hospitals across New York are facing similar attacks. What's behind this? One major factor is the value of the real estate the hospitals are on. Meanwhile, a statewide referendum being included in the November 5 ballot seeks to authorize the development of "up to seven" new casinos in New York state.
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