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[2] [3] The hospital was renamed the Ellin Prince Speyer Free Hospital for Animals in 1921 after the death of the founder. In 1959 the League voted to change the name to the "Animal Medical Center". In January 1960 construction began on a $4 million facility on 62nd Street on the East River. In 1962 it opened to the public. [2]
Animal Medical Center or (AMC) may refer to: Animal Medical Center of New York , a non profit animal hospital in New York City Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston, MA
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Maryland (on in-state sales of magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds) Massachusetts; New Jersey; New York; Rhode Island; Vermont (10-round magazine limit on rifles and a 15-round limit on handguns) Washington (on sale, manufacture, and importation of magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds, but possession is legal) [17]
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In January 2013 then Manhattan Borough President released a report entitled "Led Astray: Reforming NYC's Animal Care & Control" [10] asking that the shelter be run as a private non-profit completely separate from the NYC Department of Health. The report cited the success of the multimillion-dollar Central Park Conservancy as a model for how the ...
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