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Patchogue Village To Offer Aid To Federal Workers Amid Shutdown
Will provide groceries, toiletries, and haircuts and more to workers affected by the federal government shutdown.

The Village of Patchogue announced on Monday that it will be providing aid to federal workers during the federal government shutdown.
Free groceries, toiletries, and haircuts are or will soon be available to all government workers and their loved ones (all ages) affected by the shutdown, according to the village.
This offer includes non-government individuals, such as vendors, whose lives are disrupted by the shutdown.
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According to the village, no questions will be asked or proof of furlough required. Discreet distribution available upon request, meaning you need not stand in line (631-891-9908 or 631-475-1235).
More information:
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FREE HAIRCUTS: Wednesday, January 23 from 4-6pm. No appointment necessary. FREE
GROCERIES: Thursdays from 9-11am (or upon appointment) from now until two weeks after the shutdown ends. This is neither a religious or political offering. The Congregational Church of Patchogue is at 95 East Main Street. CONTACT: Dwight Lee Wolter at 631-891-9908. Contributions gratefully received, including gift card
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