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VT Headlines: Vermont food banks fill gap as SNAP benefits delayed during government shutdown
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SNAP benefits are frozen: How Mass. food pantries are trying to fill the gap
Photo courtesy of United Way of Tri-County. By Sophia Spiegel Boston University News Service With the federal shutdown cutting off Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits beginning Nov. 1, food pantries throughout MetroWest are trying to fill the gap for the more than 1 million Massachusetts residents who rely on the program to buy groceries. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell joined those from 22 other states on Tuesday, …
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