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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA

Vol. XVI No. 14

Issue 652

April 2, 2020

“The good things we do must be made a part of the public record”

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A NOTE FROM THE PUBLIC RECORD

There is no way to ease into this, so let’s just rip that Band-Aid off: The Philadelphia Public Record is going on hiatus after this issue. The unprecedented effects from the coronavirus pandemic have

impacted all of our lives in a myriad of ways. For this newspaper, the political life of Philadelphia and its citizens is our mission, the reason that this paper has managed to survive and thrive ever since

its founding by legendary Philadelphia politician Jimmy Tayoun. Covering events, legislation, policy and the politicians making that policy is what we do. (Cont. Page 6)

Some good news in these times: SEAMAAC has joined forces with the Share Food Program, GIANT Food Stores, Caring for Friends, and the City of Philadelphia to provide free food to individuals and families in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Those in need can pick up a box of essentials Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. – while practicing social distancing – at SEAMAAC's main office, located at 1711 S. Broad Street. Photo courtesy of SEAMAAC.

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