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Comfort Care Kit Project Has Begun! - Blog

Meet (Caileigh Fagan) a student at  Lewisville Middle School. Below is Caileigh’s message   Two years ago, when I  saw a homeless man in downtown Moncton, I decided I wanted to help him. I challenged my classmates at Lewisville Middle School to create 16 comfort care kits filled with toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant and other products to help those in need feel comfortable despite their current living situation. My challenge was met, and the result surpassed any of my expectations. Due to generous donations by local compagnies like yourselves and various monitory donations from the community, the students of Lewisville Middle School were able to create 77 comfort care kits and raise $650 which was donated to Reconnect Moncton, Ray of Hope Soup Kitchen and Harvest House Moncton. Last year due the COVID-19 shutdown, I did an online campaign in which I was able to raise $1 900 in which $1000 was donated to Re-Connect Moncton and $900 was donated to the Ray of Hope Soupe Kitch

Athletes and coaches excited for return to normalcy with spring season

Athletes and coaches excited for return to normalcy with spring season MPA announced last week that the spring season will feature regional and state championships. Share Messalonskee catcher Brooke Martin holds up the glove to the ump, who calls out Skowhegan runner Amber Merry during a 2019 Class A North semifinal game in Skowhegan. FIle photo Jimmy Reed, a senior on the Skowhegan baseball team, heard the news that a normal spring season was on the way from an unusual source. His grandfather told him. “I had no idea,” he said. “I’m super excited. After last year, not having baseball season, finding out we’re going to have a regular season … this is unbelievable. I love this news.”

Northeast Alternatives Withdraws from Massachusetts Commonwealth Dispensary Association Over Lawsuit

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Northeast Alternatives Withdraws from Massachusetts Commonwealth Dispensary Association Over Lawsuit January 25, 2021 GMT FALL RIVER, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 25, 2021 Northeast Alternatives (NEA) leadership team released this statement Sunday, January 24, in regards to their decision to withdraw from the Massachusetts Commonwealth Dispensary Association over its lawsuit with the Cannabis Control Commission: NEA disagrees wholeheartedly with the decision made by the Commonwealth Dispensary Association to sue the Cannabis Control Commission. ADVERTISEMENT For decades, the war on drugs has disproportionately changed life trajectories for people of color in America. The cannabis policy in the United States, as well as the broader war on drugs, has undeniably racist roots. Over the past several years we have seen states and municipalities pass legalization reforms in an effort to reign

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