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Groveland police plan to ‘Stuff-A-Cruiser’ with donations for local food pantry, homeless veterans

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 05, 2022

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Groveland police will be stuffing two police cruisers with socks and non-perishable food items to help a local food bank and homeless veterans Saturday, officials said.The department is hosting a “Stuff-A-Cruiser” food and sock drive to benefit the Sacred Hearts Food Bank and Haverhill Homeless Veterans , Groveland police said in a statement.The drive will be held In front of the Groveland Police Station, 181 Main St. from 8 a.m. to 2... + full article



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