Chris Holter, general manager of the East Northport Home Depot, and other Long Island Home Depot employees volunteered their time and efforts to do a cleanup and garden improvement for Paws of War …
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Chris Holter, general manager of the East Northport Home Depot, and other Long Island Home Depot employees volunteered their time and efforts to do a cleanup and garden improvement for Paws of War member and Korean War veteran Michael Kidd, of Central Islip. The Home Depot employees planted new bushes and plants and installed new fences, all free of charge.
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