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One More Day To Stuff A Concord Police Cruiser With Food

Police officers and volunteers will be collecting food on Saturday for the third installment of stuff a cruiser to help the hungry.

Police officers and volunteers were outside of Shaw’s Supermarket on Fort Eddy Road accepting food donations for the New Hampshire Food Bank on Sept. 24.
Police officers and volunteers were outside of Shaw’s Supermarket on Fort Eddy Road accepting food donations for the New Hampshire Food Bank on Sept. 24. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — First it was Market Basket. On Friday, it was outside of Shaw’s Supermarket. And Saturday, it will be Hannaford Supermarket on Fort Eddy Road.

Concord police, in conjunction with the New Hampshire Food Bank, have been collecting both food and cash donations to help the hungry in the capital region as part of the annual stuff a cruiser effort. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, officers and volunteers will be out again at Hannaford collecting donations.

Along with the NH Food Bank, the Salvation Army and the Friends of Forgotten Children are working in partnership with police and volunteers to collect donations.

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Only non-glass, non-perishable food donations will be accepted.

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