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Those in need will be a little less hungry thanks to a 20th-annual food drive by local mail carriers of the U.S. Postal Service, which culminated late Saturday afternoon with more than 15,000 pounds generated. Lance Cpl. John Lowe, left, who is on leave from the U.S. Marine Corps, unloads items collected along the route of his mother-in-law, Melissa Rico of Pilot Mountain. Assisting is Joe Dellinger, a volunteer with Yokefellow Cooperative Ministry, which weighed and will distribute the food placed in bags that had been left in customers’ boxes by the carriers.
Those in need will be a little less hungry thanks to a 20th-annual food drive by local mail carriers of the U.S. Postal Service, which culminated late Saturday afternoon with more than 15,000 pounds generated. Lance Cpl. John Lowe, left, who is on leave from the U.S. Marine Corps, unloads items collected along the route of his mother-in-law, Melissa Rico of Pilot Mountain. Assisting is Joe Dellinger, a volunteer with Yokefellow Cooperative Ministry, which weighed and will distribute the food placed in bags that had been left in customers’ boxes by the carriers.






