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Newark keeps up free food distribution

More than 8 million meals distributed since start of pandemic

07/06/2022

NJ Spotlight News

Newark keeps up free food distribution

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More than 8 million meals distributed since start of pandemic

Newark is helping hundreds of people each week get something to eat. The city has been hosting a free food distribution every Wednesday since the start of the pandemic. Since then, over eight million meals have been distributed.

07/06/2022

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