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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Local food pantries ready for whatever comes next

Published: 12/16/2020 5:17:44 PM When the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered businesses and restaurants – sending thousands in New Hampshire to the unemployment line – closed schools and increasing the need for various nonprofit services, food pantries across the region braced for what was anticipated to be a strong uptick in request for services. Since March, the number of households using local pantries have ebbed and flowed, but as Christmas approaches and a long winter ahead looms, organizers are prepared for more people in need. Since COVID began Glo Morison, president of the Peterborough Food Pantry board, said the numbers have been a bit perplexing. At first there were less people than the 80 to 85 households they serve, which encompasses the ConVal, Jaffrey-Rindge and Mascenic school districts. The pantry is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9 a.m. to noon at the Peterborough Community Center.

Where to dine or order takeout this Christmas on the Seacoast

By Rachel Forrest Looking for options for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner on the Seacoast? If you don’t want to cook that holiday dinner, here’s a list of dine-in and takeout options for Christmas, which I will update as we near Dec. 25. If you have anything to add to this list, do email me at RForrest@Gannett.com.  New Hampshire Roundabout Diner, Portsmouth Their takeout holiday dinner is available Dec. 23 and 24 with a la carte appetizers, a lasagna that serves 4 to 6 ($62) and a spiral ham dinner ($120) which serves 8-12. Do keep them in mind for pies, too. roundaboutdiner.com

Local bakery supports Mount Eustis

Local bakery supports Mount Eustis click for larger version) December 12, 2020LITTLETON Littleton Main Street s Crumb Bum Bakery launched a philanthropic venture dubbed Slice of Justice to raise funds for a different cause every month. Through this program, approximately $1,000 went to support the Mount Eustis Ski Hill. Each week, founding co-owner Kaylee Klein bakes a unique cake and sells individual slices to the public. The proceeds are banked and delivered to a non-profit at month s end. According to Crumb Bar s newest co-owner Sarah Bryan, Slice of Justice is a relatively fresh concept that began in April. She explained, Given the lockdowns and the realities of the pandemic, a lot of us felt isolated and a bit helpless. Looking at the state of our world, the protests happening across the country and the folks that have been distinctively marginalized, we felt like it was our prerogative and our mandate to give back by doing what we could by doing what we know how to do

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