Y.A.L.E. Academy's goal is to make sure young people understand the role of first responders in our community.
The store's owner said that business is booming at the other locations and that he is excited for it to grow.
The nonprofit said this annual tradition gives people hope. It wants to make sure no one goes hungry this holiday season.
Tickets will also be handed out for distracted driving during the state's safety campaign, which runs through Dec. 1.
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