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Derek Marcotte, 7, delivers a box of food to the Loaves and Fishes food pantry at the Dominican Sisters Convent in Sabattus on Friday. Marcotte and his second-grade classmates from Sabattus Primary School delivered more than 800 food items that were collected in October, Hunger Awareness Month, said second-grade teacher Mandy Fontaine. “We are very grateful for them,” said Sister Lucille Fournier, one of seven retired Dominican nuns who live at the convent. “You are a wonderful group of people,” Fournier told the 45 students as they got on the bus to leave. The food collection was the first project of a new program in Sabattus, Litchfield and Wales called Wicked Good Neighbors.

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