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In addition to the signature jingle, Jeff Dunphy of Bath says, “ho, ho, ho” to an unidentified shopper as he rings The Salvation Army bell at Walgreens in Bath on Friday. Dunphy works five to six hours a day, three days a week collecting spare change for the Army’s annual red kettle drive. “They helped me out and so I help them out,” Dunphy said. “Most people give. But it seems the ones who have it haven’t been as generous. It’s the ones who are struggling who give the most.”
In addition to the signature jingle, Jeff Dunphy of Bath says, “ho, ho, ho” to an unidentified shopper as he rings The Salvation Army bell at Walgreens in Bath on Friday. Dunphy works five to six hours a day, three days a week collecting spare change for the Army’s annual red kettle drive. “They helped me out and so I help them out,” Dunphy said. “Most people give. But it seems the ones who have it haven’t been as generous. It’s the ones who are struggling who give the most.”

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