Seasonal & Holidays
Secaucus Donates Hundreds Of Legos To Nearby Towns
It looks like Secaucus has taken on the role of Santa for several neighboring cites in Hudson County!
SECAUCUS, NJ — It looks like Secaucus has taken on the role of Santa for several neighboring cites in Hudson County!
This week, the town of Secaucus will be donating 24 pallet boxes of Lego sets to nearby towns such as Union City, Weehawken and North Bergen. Some of the Legos will also be going to local Secaucus families in need here in town, plus special-needs kids in Secaucus.
The Lego sets were donated to the town of Secaucus. Mayor Mike Gonnelli declined to say where exactly he received the donated Legos from. Each box contains dozens of Lego sets, which range from $40 to more than $150.
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This is the second year in a row Secaucus has done this Lego donation. The town did the same thing last holiday season.
The boxes were delivered Monday morning to a warehouse in town. They will be distributed to the other towns this week, just in time for Christmas.
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Gonnelli said he already called the mayors of those three towns this week to arrange the donation.
Last month, the town of Secaucus also gave out furniture to local families in need. Some of the remaining furniture is being held at the same warehouse in town where the Lego boxes are.
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