
NYC shelter's elevator still broken after nearly 2 months
While city officials confirmed repairs are "ongoing," those at the shelter say they haven't seen workers on site.
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Prior to joining WCBS, Jenna worked as a reporter at stations in Hartford, Connecticut, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. She has also worked on-air as a traffic reporter, news anchor and investigative reporter.
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