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To say that this yearâs 40th annual ABC-13 âShare Your Holidaysâ food drive held Dec. 4 at Ball High School was a success is definitely an understatement
This year â thanks to our incredible team of 22 âShare Your Holidaysâ Community Partners, our generous community, contributions from Galveston Independent School District elementary and middle schools and the FeedGalveston team â we collected 28,483 pounds of quality nonperishable food products and received $34,020 in monetary donations. This was, by far, the most successful year ever.
Again, we wouldnât have been able to accomplish what we did without the commitment, enthusiasm, participation and generosity of our valued Community Partners: American National Insurance Co.; the University of Texas Medical Branch; Randalls; Galveston College; Port of Galveston; Galveston Ministerial Association (Congregation Bânai Israel, First Lutheran Church, Moody Methodist Church, Trinity Episcopal C
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WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 225 new COVID-19 cases over a three-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 4,620 according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on Dec. 14.
Sixty-five new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Dec. 11, 78 new cases were reported for Dec. 12 and 82 new cases were reported for Dec. 13.
“Every number we compare and every statistic we calculate shows that we are in the worst period of the pandemic so far with a steady stream of high numbers for nearly a month,” McCormac said. “We are averaging 66 per day for the month, 71 for the last week and 75 for the last three days.”