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The Boy Scouts of Troop 2 in Antrim are selling holiday wreaths to support the things they do in the community and summer camp next year.The boys are selling fresh balsam wreaths that they decorate themselves. People can order and pay for wreaths. ....
The Boy Scouts of Troop 2 in Antrim are selling holiday wreaths to support the things they do in the community and summer camp next year.The boys are selling fresh balsam wreaths that they decorate themselves. People can order and pay for wreaths. ....
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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. ....
Recruitment and activities are low, but the Monadnock Regionâs Scouts have managed to find ways to stay active through the pandemic so far. âCOVID has actually forced me to find a way to do the things I wanted to do,â Greenville Girl Scout leader Heather Schoff said â things sheâs wanted to do for years. Girls recently had a socially distanced visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus and presented the esteemed couple with some Toys for Tots items theyâd gathered. Earlier in the fall, they walked the Mason Rail Trail. And they commemorated their âbridging ceremony,â where girls level up in rank, at the Souhegan Country Club in New Ipswich, which allowed plenty of room for the girls and their families to celebrate the special occasion with a donated tea party, she said. ....