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Girl Scouts and Firefighters toy and food drive

December 3, 2021 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

On Saturday Dec. 4, the Halifax Firefighters Association  and  Girl Scouts will team up
with Santa and Mrs.  Claus for its 23rd year, to
collect new unwrapped toys and non-perishable food.

Gift certificates are encouraged. All items collected are distributed through the two
local Churches and kept in town helping families in need.

The drop off center is at the Town Barn, 60 Hemlock Lane, behind the Town Hall, on the
day of the event. Please do not bring items to the Halifax
Fire Station.

We will also be parading through the neighborhoods on
this day, collecting toys/food along the way. Items may be left
curbside.

If you are unavailable on Saturday or have any questions,
please call Christine Markunas at 781-588-4886.

Please do not bring
items to the Halifax Fire Station. If your street is not listed, look for the street closest to yours for the time the truck will be in the area. Due
to some of the roads we are unable to make it down all the streets in town.

Estimated times of arrival, streets and locations:

10 a.m. – Fire station; 10:05 a.m. – Lydon Lane; 10:15 a.m. – Holmes St. to Aldana Rd.; 10:20 a.m. – Brandeis Circle; 10:25 a.m. – Colby Drive; 10:30: a.m. Harvard Street/McClelland Road;

10:35 a.m. Oak Street/Marilyn Way; 10:40 a.m. – Lawrence Road; 10:45 a.m. – Twin Lakes Drive; 10:50 a.m. –  Chestnut Road; 10:55 a.m.- Annawon Drive; 11 a.m.-  Cedar Lane/Baker Street; 11:10 a.m.- White Island Rd./Wamsutta Ave./Standish St..;  11:15 a.m.-  Ocean Ave./Upton St./Dwight St.; 11:20 a.m – Lingan St./13th ./Richview Ave./11th Ave.

11:25 a.m. – Indian Path Road break; 11:50 a.m.; – Clyde O. Bosworth Rd./Stoney Weir Rd./Pheasant Hill Rd;. 11:55 a.m.- Cranberry Drive; 12:00 p.m.- Old Plymouth Street/Christmas Tree Lane/Elm Street; 12:10 p.m. – Hudson Street 12:15 p.m.; Spencer Drive/Pond Street/Autumn Lane; 12:25 p.m.; – Furnace St./Circuit St.; 12:35 p.m. –  Thompson Street/Firefly Road/Orchard Circle; 12:45 p.m. Highland Estates; 12:55 p.m. – Summit Street/Kestral Lane/Harvest Lane; 1 p.m –  Walnut Street/Bourne Road; 1:05 p.m.- Thompson Street/River Street/Wood Street; 1:15: p.m.- South St. to Hayward St. to Franklin St. to South St.

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