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Thru the Lens: Pearce Real Estate donates 25 Thanksgiving baskets

North Haven, CT According to Nanette Pastore, president of Pearce Real Estate, the Pearce Realtors made and donated Thanksgiving holiday baskets. The 25 baskets are actually foil roasting pans festively wrapped and filled with all the Thanksgiving staples plus a grocery gift card to purchase a turkey. This year the holiday baskets were donated to: Clinton Social Services; Community Dining Room in Branford; Women & Family Life Center in Guilford; Boys and Girls Club of Milford; Town of North Haven Community Services; Youth Continuum in New Haven; Columbus House in New Haven; and United Way of Meriden and Wallingford.

“These baskets allow less fortunate families to celebrate the holiday, with one less thing to worry about. Our agents’ support is always overwhelmingly generous,” said Pastore. “Making these annual Thanksgiving Baskets is part of our collective desire to give back to the community, a tradition we honor at Pearce,” she added.

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