Seasonal & Holidays
Concord Police Department Has Toys For Kids In Need
The department has received a variety of toys — including games, crafts, and stuffed animals to donate to those in need.

CONCORD, NH — Concord police have extra toys available for children in need this holiday season.
A notice posted on Facebook on Tuesday morning asked anyone in need of a toy for a child to reach out to the department. Around 5:15 p.m., the department said they were done accepting toy requests and were still working through calls and emails received today.
“We are grateful to be able to share these toys with so many in the community,” the post said.
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If you are still in need of a toy, there may be some available. Email bmullen@concordpolice.com or call 603-230-3730. Include your email or phone number, your name, whether you have a boy or a girl, and their age.
Requests for toys are not guaranteed and are subject to availability. The toys will need to be picked up on Wednesday.
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In another generous gesture, Deb Casselberry of Arnie’s Place on Loudon Road gave away trees on Sunday. Mayor Byron Champlin was seen loading trees into vehicles for those who did not yet have one.
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