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Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School in Hartford, CT., recently underwent renovations. AAIS was paid millions of dollars to perform demolition and abatement work on that school.
Shahrzad Rasekh
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CT Mirror
Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School in Hartford, CT., recently underwent renovations. AAIS was paid millions of dollars to perform demolition and abatement work on that school. 

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