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Episode 98: The Enduring Legacy of P.C. Richard & Son with Scott Richard and Joe Morrone

On this episode Kevin and Ed interview two special guests from P.C. Richard & Son: Scott Richard, the fifth generation of the Richard family, and Joe Morrone, a longtime employee. Scott recounts the century-long history of P.C. Richard & Son, starting from their humble beginnings as a hardware store in Brooklyn. They highlight the company's deep connections with law enforcement, first responders, and military communities, emphasizing their commitment to service, employee loyalty, and community engagement. Joe shares his personal journey within the company and his dedication to supporting first responders through various initiatives.

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