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1/04/2008 | By The Dispatch Staff

Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School students recently held a "progressive coin drive" for the Worcester County Development Center (WCDC). The WCDC is close to MBS because it provides hot lunch for the school daily. Students raised $2,361.74 from a school of 200. Father Smith of St. Luke/St. Andrew was so impressed with the students that he matched their amount. Pictured are WCDC staff standing in the MBS kitchen after receiving the check for $4,723.48 from the students.

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