PORTLAND (AP) — The Salvation Army is looking for Mainers to volunteer to ring bells and help with its annual red kettle campaign.
The organization says it’s had trouble finding enough people to work the 20 kettle sites in Greater Portland.
The organization hopes to raise $160,000 through the kettle campaign this year. It’s aiming to raise more than $2 million throughout northern New England.
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