NEW CASTLE —
Editor, The News:
Once again this year, my wife Monica and I collected donations to buy toys for youngsters at Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh.
We raised more money than I thought we would, so we also gave a bunch of toys to the Crisis Shelter of Lawrence County. And we also gave money to a family in need in town.
The people my wife and I would like to acknowledge are those at First Choice Credit Union, Marilyn and Bill Wehr, Pat and Paula O’Conner, Judy at Kmart and the employees there who helped us, Intense Fitness staff Holly, Brian, Stephanie, Donna and Joe.
They all helped in making this a great year for everyone. Let’s make it bigger next year.
George Fiacco
Woodland Hills Drive
New Castle
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