Keeping their distance An Aramark worker at the Pilgrim High free school breakfast/lunch distribution station, one of three in the city, had to contend with wind and rain Friday. After placing the bagged meal at the end of a table, the driver reached
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An Aramark worker at the Pilgrim High free school breakfast/lunch distribution station, one of three in the city, had to contend with wind and rain Friday. After placing the bagged meal at the end of a table, the driver reached out to take it. The leave and take procedure is designed to minimize contact between individuals. As of this Thursday, the program has been cut back to Monday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Those picking up on Thursday will also get a meal for Friday. On average 350 meals are distributed a day. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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