Delivering food and company to those who need it most

Food insecurity combating non-profit helps Port Chester resident in time of need
March 21, 2024 at 2:33 a.m.
North Regent Street resident Roberto Pugliese sits behind a childhood photo of his late wife, Filomena, on Tuesday, Mar. 19. The retiree receives free food every month from Paul O’Reilly, a volunteer with Hillside Food Outreach, a nonprofit that provides healthy groceries to residents in need across Westchester and other counties.
North Regent Street resident Roberto Pugliese sits behind a childhood photo of his late wife, Filomena, on Tuesday, Mar. 19. The retiree receives free food every month from Paul O’Reilly, a volunteer with Hillside Food Outreach, a nonprofit that provides healthy groceries to residents in need across Westchester and other counties. (David Tapia/Westmore News)

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At the start of the year, the New York State Health Department released a study …

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