Dennis Briggs, a lifetime member of the VFW and combat veteran, accepted $1,320 on behalf of the Canton VFW. CANTON -- Local businesses came together and raffled a 60-inch television to raise money …
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Dennis Briggs, a lifetime member of the VFW and combat veteran, accepted $1,320 on behalf of the Canton VFW.
CANTON -- Local businesses came together and raffled a 60-inch television to raise money for the wounded warriors in St. Lawrence County.
A second 60-inch television was donated to the Canton VFW.
The businesses were Tattoosonyou, Talking Trash and Robare & Sons along with the help of Harry Berube.