Five days after The Post blew the whistle, city outreach workers did little more than clean up some trash at a homeless encampment near the Intrepid. Big Apple outreach workers finally showed up at the lawless shantytown that has thrived near the Intrepid Museum — but barely put a dent in the ongoing encampment that.
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Five days after The Post blew the whistle, city outreach workers did little more than clean up some trash at a homeless encampment near the Intrepid. Big Apple outreach workers finally showed up at the lawless shantytown that has thrived near the Intrepid Museum — but barely put a dent in the ongoing encampment that.
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