Christmas magic happens at the big red mailbox outside of Hammonton Independent Volunteer Fire Company Station 2!
Every holiday season, Hammonton's big red fire trucks have to compete for attention with the big red mailbox outside of Station 2. The letters contained within are all addressed to, you guessed it, the man in the big red suit.
This year marks the 5th annual Letters to Santa operation, in which volunteer firefighters work hard to make sure each child who sends a letter to Santa will receive a reply in time for Christmas. Only time will tell how many letters slide through the clunky mailbox this year. But at least one of them was penned by 5-year-old Alina DiGuglielmo from Mays Landing. Her mother, Amanda, helped her write her special note today.
The mother-daughter-duo dropped off their letter today. Now, they will wait to see what Santa has to say.
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