
Lewiston police Officer Nick Meserve, left, accepted a donation of food and other items from Save-A-Lot Manager Carol Landry, holding sign, for this year’s Camp Postcard, which begins Saturday at Camp Agassiz in Poland. The staff of the Lewiston grocery store handed over canned goods, milk and other donations for the roughly 165 kids from across the state who will descend on the camp for a week. Police, firefighters and others from the emergency services will serve as camp counselors. (William Browning, Volunteers of America Northern New England, photo)
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