The Little Free Pantry in front of Southern States in Gloucester Court House is well stocked again, thanks to the efforts of Gloucester Probation and Parole Office. With a food drive held earlier this month, the office filled the pantry with non-perishable food and personal hygiene items. Here, Eagle Scout Eli Storrs, at right, is shown receiving the donation from Robert Flicek, Chief Probation Officer. Storrs built the pantry last year as his Eagle Scout project. “They filled the pantry up and we are quite grateful,” said his mother, Melanie Storrs, speaking of Gloucester Probation and Parole. Donations continue to be accepted for the pantry, and those in need can pick up an item or two....
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