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Demarcus Libby, 3, puts on his new winter coat that Lewiston firefighter Cory Higgins, left, gave him during an OPERATION WARM event at Lewiston Central Fire Station on Tuesday. Libby and Keith Hassan, right, were two of 100 children to receive coats donated by the Lewiston Firefighters Association. Forty children from Androscoggin Head Start & Child Care walked through Tuesday’s snowfall with their teachers to get their coats, which were purchased through the LFA’s community benefit fund, said LFA President Rick Cailler. Teacher Sue Blouin, right, helps Hassan with his coat.
Monica Redlevske, center, Torrance Peniuck-Cody, 2, and Sophie Wallace, 1, explore the Lewiston Central Fire Station during the OPERATION WARM event on Tuesday.
Children from Androscoggin Head Start & Child Care and their teachers walk to Lewiston Central Fire Station for the OPERATION WARM event Tuesday.
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