B-98.5 FM radio personality Randy McCoy broadcasts from an Army tent near the tank at Camp Keyes gate on Airport Road on Tuesday in Augusta. The country music radio station started their 14th annual “Tanks-giving Food Drive” there on Monday morning.
It lasts 98 hours and 50 minutes and runs through 9 a.m. Friday. McCoy said that cash donations will be split among 18 or 20 local food banks while food will go to Salvation Army posts in Augusta and Waterville.
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