Thursday, October 30: Food Pantries Get Ready for SNAP Pause…Water Main Break in Essex

Note:  Due to unforeseen circumstances, North Shore Sports Desk and Merrimack Valley Sports Desk are delayed this week and will be posted as soon as possible.


Weather – Showers…windy…mid-50s

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SALEM – The City of Salem is preparing for the anticipated termination of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food assistance beginning November 1st, which will negatively impact roughly one in five Salem residents. City officials are working closely with local partners to help residents continue to have access to nutritious food and essential resources.

“Many people have already reached out to ask how they can help their neighbors if SNAP ends,” said Mayor Dominick Pangallo. “Right now, financial donations to community organizations that provide direct food assistance are the most effective way to help. These donations allow our partners, such as The Salem Pantry, to purchase exactly what’s needed, when it’s needed. Every dollar makes a greater impact than canned goods alone.”

The United Way is also launching a fund for private donations to help SNAP recipients across the Commonwealth.

Residents experiencing food insecurity are encouraged to review the attached list of available resources or visit salemfoodpolicy.com for the most updated information.

“We’ll continue to coordinate with City departments and local nonprofits who provide food assistance and will keep sharing information to community members as any future opportunities or changes develop,” said Mayor Pangallo.

The Open Door
Are you worried your SNAP benefits will be delayed this November? The Open Door has FREE food available and is here to help everyone get the food they need.
➡️Need food ASAP? Come to The Open Door at 28 Emerson Avenue Gloucester MA Monday-Friday, from 8:30am to 6:00pm for a Quick Trip, a supply of free grocery staples.
➡️If you are a new client you can also apply at FOODPANTRY.org/newshopper to order custom groceries weekly online.
➡️THIS SATURDAY 11/1 from 10am to 2 pm at 28 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester MA we are also holding an extra food distribution event for people impacted by the SNAP delay. Furloughed government employees and government contractors impacted by the shutdown are also welcome to attend. There will be FREE milk, eggs, protein, produce, and grocery staples available. No appointment needed.

 

 

Hamilton-Wenham High School

State Tournament Announcements & Other Updates 
HW Volleyball (9-11) has earned the #17 seed in the upcoming MIAA Division IV State Tournament.  The Generals will travel to South Shore Vocational Technical School (476 Webster Street in Hanover) to face the Vikings on Friday, October 31st at 3:30 in the 1st Round.
HW Field Hockey (6-8-4) has earned the #26 seed in the upcoming MIAA Division IV State Tournament.  The Generals will travel to Quabbin Regional High School (800 South Street in Barre) to face the Panthers on Saturday, November 1st at 1:00 in the 1st Round.
HW Boys & Girls Cross Country each won the All-CAL League Championships last weekend at the Wrentham Development Center.  Up next is the Divisional Championships on Saturday, November 11th at Fort Devens.
HW Boys & Girls Soccer (Both CAL Champs) will learn of their Tournament pairings this Saturday, November 1st.

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