One of the best ways to get rid of unwanted stuff around your house is to donate it to a local charitable organization, like The Salvation Army -- but they won't take everything.
Soup kitchens and food pantries in the Garden State have had to rethink their serving strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic, and at the leading edge of reforming those protocols is the Salvation Army.
Staffers at Community Medical Center in Toms River mark an unprecedented level of donations in their annual Healthcare Harvest food drive, amassing 107,046 pounds of nourishment for the needy in Ocean County. That's nearly 55 tons.