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Letter from Beatrice Georgalidis

Bravo for Fine Coverage

Thank you for publishing the meticulously crafted story, “Richards Avenue Gas Explosion Not Over for Residents,” by Robert Bensen and Teresa Winchester. The photos are just genius, reminiscent of the documentary photographer Walker Evans. The writing is incisive; a universal look inside the story, infused with heart. Bravo to all.

Beatrice Georgalidis
Fly Creek

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