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Dropping temperatures dangerous to the communities most vulnerable

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SALISBURY, Md. — It’s getting chilly on Delmarva, and officials told WMDT they are working to protect the community’s most vulnerable residents during the winter months. Halo Hope and Life Outreach Executive Director Celeste Savage said, “We operate a regular emergency shelter, but people out in the cold like this need a place to come. So we are welcoming walk-ups to come to the shelter at night. We will find space for them, a cot.” In addition …
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47abc broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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