Dolly Del Rosario, a contract management supervisor with the city’s Department of Small Business Services, handles all types of transactions supporting nonprofit organizations and community board organizations.
But the longtime municipal employee increasingly wonders whether she can afford to live in the very city she’s served for a quarter of a century.
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