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The song of the summer is the chime of breaking news alerts on your phone
As history was unfolding in all its chaotic, frightening glory, Eve Keesecker was selling fresh peaches out of a truck in New Jersey. Michael Straw was birding in Delco. Piper Brunhuber was emerging from the waters of Wildwood, planning to quickly check …