Alper’s Hardware joins fight against hunger as new plant a row drop-off site – LI Press
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Alper’s Hardware joins fight against hunger as new plant a row drop-off site – LI Press
With the new growing season underway, Plant A Row for the Hungry has announced a new community partner and drop-off location: Alper’s Hardware, a local business serving Port Washington since 1911. The change comes as longtime collection site Bayles Garden Center exits the retail business, prompting Plant A Row founder and president Marvin Makofsky to search for a new location. Alper’s Hardware quickly stepped in to support the nonprofit’s effort…
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