ATTICA â Eight mobile food pantries have been announced for Wyoming County.
The drive-thru food distributions will take place in conjunction with Foodlink, officials said. Each will take place 10 a.m. to noon.
Dates will include: May 6 and June 3 at the Attica Pantry; May 13 and June 10 at the Arcade Village Park; May 27 and June 24 at Perry Village Park; May 20 and June 17 at Valley Chapel Free Methodist Church in Warsaw.
Recipients must stay in their vehicles at all times. A volunteer will tell them when to open their trunk.
Specific information must be included on a piece of paper taped to the driverâs side window. It must include the recipientsâ ZIP code, along with the numbers of adults, children and seniors in the household.
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WARSAW â Todd MacConnell is being remembered as a man who would be there for anybody.
Family, friends and colleagues in the Warsaw community and beyond are mourning MacConnell following his death on Saturday from COVID-19 complications.
MacConnell held a variety of roles in the community. He was a longtime village firefighter, director of Wyoming Countyâs Information Technology department, and a member of Valley Chapel Free Methodist Church.
He had been battling coronavirus and its effects since November. About 90 people participated in a candlelight vigil for him and his family on Dec. 22.
âHe was a great man that always had a smile on his face and that would help anyone out at any given time,â the Warsaw Fire Department and Rescue Squad said in a tribute on its Facebook page. âHe will truly be missed by many in our department and our community. Our thoughts and prayers are with Toddâs family during this difficult time.â
WARSAW â Todd MacConnell is known as a guy who just shows up, gets the job done, and always has a smile.
Heâs long been active in a lot of roles â directing Wyoming Countyâs Information Technology department, serving as a volunteer firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician, and being an active part of Valley Chapel Free Methodist Church.
Thatâs why about 92 people attended a candlelight vigil for MacConnell on Tuesday evening, as he continues to battle COVID-19 at a Buffalo hospital.
Heâs been battling the disease and its effects since November, said Lead Pastor Ryan Rovito of Valley Chapel.
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