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Residents feels burned by de Blasio effort to open shelter for mentally ill men in Queens nabe

The first proposed shelter, inside a former Lutheran parish center on 101st Ave., will be run by the non-profit group Lantern, which will provide mental health and substance abuse treatment, employment placement and vocational training as they move to transition these homeless men back into permanent housing.

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