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Closing Shaw's is Bad for Our Health

by Community Alliance for Research and Engagement Mar. 31, 2010

In response to the closing of Shaw's Supermarket, CARE carried out a project to map New Haven neighborhoods and take inventory of places to buy food. The results showed that there is a lack of grocery stores and supermarkets in New Haven, making it difficult for people to find healthy food.

Document:
Health and Closing Shaws Supermarket 2010.pdf

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  • CARE: Health & Achievement Document

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