NH Gov. Lynch Serves Up Thanksgiving Dinner
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch is spending part of his Thanksgiving serving up meals to the needy.
As he has in past years, Lynch will go to Concord's Windmill Restaurant to join a legion of volunteers in serving up Thanksgiving dinner.
The restaurant typically serves about 700 people. It has been offering free meals on Thanksgiving for more than 20 years.
Earlier in the week Lynch helped distribute turkeys at the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter and kicked off the Toys for Tots campaign in Manchester.
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