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The Seaport Museum New York was awarded $2 million from the Lower Manhattan Development Corp., as part of its $17 million for Downtown groups.

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The mosque and community center is one of 265 organizations that applied for funds.

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The Lower Manhattan Development Corp. voted on the $137 million in grants Monday morning.

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The bulk of the money will likely go toward the WTC performing arts center, but the rest is up for grabs.

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The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation hopes to fund more than a dozen projects with the federal funds.

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A deal approved Wednesday gives utility companies $119 million and the downtown community $150 million.

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Con Ed officials said they would increase rates if they do not get the money.

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Con Edison customers may have to pay $50 apiece to reimburse the utility for work done after 9/11.

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Federal money once allocated for utilities such as ConEdison will now be open for other uses, including arts and education.

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Con Ed could add $50 to New Yorkers' bills if they don't get post-9/11 money.