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Move For Hunger

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Morristown 'Adopts' Move for Hunger

Monmouth County-based moving company formed offshoot organization that picks up unwanted food when people are moving, delivers to local food banks.

Many of us have moved at least once in our lives. Some have moved, and dealt with the headaches of moving, more times than we'd care to remember. Amidst that trial, it's easy to barrel ahead toward the goal as fast as possible. Something like that leftover food in the fridge, in the cupboard, isn't really that important—you'll restock when you settle into your new place. But, like snow, that adds up. One flake is imperceptible. Many, and you've got a blizzard. When Adam Lowy founded Move for Hunger in Neptune three years ago, he saw how much food was being wasted, food that could be saved for those who need it. And Lowy's Moving Service—his family's business, which has operated in the Monmouth County area for about 90 years—could serve as …

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