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POST WAS PART OF THE FAMILY EVERYWHERE AND ALWAYS, THE READERS CAME FIRST.(News)

Byline: Peggy Kreimer, Post staff reporter

The slogan for The Post used to be, "The newspaper that spends the evening with the family."

It was more than an acknowledgement that this was an evening paper. It proclaimed, "We're all in this together. Let's talk."

Readers and writers were in conversations that hit home and hit the heart. Longtime reporters say they were not writing for the paper or the paycheck, they were writing for the readers. That's why they came in early and stayed late and missed suppers with their own families so they could do right by their second families -- their readers.

And that's why The Post's closing after 126 years is hitting ...

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