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Maybe city SSA office should go
If the administration proceeds as planned local senior citizens and the disabled will have to travel to Syracuse or Geneva to address social security issues in person.
Rep. Michael Arcuri, D-Utica, has asked to meet with Social Security Commissioner Michael J. Astrue to discuss the closing.
Those opposed to the closing argue that most senior and disabled persons would rather not use the telephone or Internet for assistance.
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