Gov. Hogan Awards Governor’s Citation To H&S Bakery, Ellicott City Couple Who Feeding Stranded I-95 Drivers – CBS Baltimore
Govs. citation BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Governor Larry Hogan on Thursday granted guv’s citations to H&S Bakery as well as an Ellicott City pair that assisted feed stranded motorists on an icy stretch of Virginia interstate last week.Casey Holihan and also her other half, John Noe, got on a five-hour trip from Ellicott City to North Carolina to go to household prior to Noe headed to Germany on an army release. That five-hour journey developed into greater than 30 hrs when they struck I-95 in Virginia.READ MORE: LIVE
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Numerous vehicle drivers were stranded all evening Monday in snow and also cold temperature levels along a blockaded stretch of the roadway south of the country’s resources after a winter months tornado. Noe and also Holihan were amongst those cars and trucks, as well as found a Schmidt Baking Company delivery van on the road.READ MORE:
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Holihan wound up assisting disperse virtually 600 loaves of bread after she called H&S bakeshop– based and also Fells Point, Baltimore– as well as wound up obtaining a recall from among the proprietors, Chuck Paterakis. He spoke with the vehicle driver to promote the circulation, providing 2 loaves per neighboring car.Paterakis was the just one able to participate in, as Holihan as well as Noe remain in Germany. They’ll be mailed their citations, Hogan’s workplace said.MORE NEWS: New Maryland Science Center Exhibit Goes Inside The Human Body Hogan called the activities they took”a generous act of generosity.” He held 2 loaves of bread in images with Paterakis. Today I provided guv’s citations to Ron Hill of @SchmidtOldTyme as well as Chuck Paterakis of H&S Family of Bakeries for their extraordinary altruism in assisting individuals stranded on I-95 in Virginia recently. pic.twitter.com/APwpdVvr9B
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) January 13, 2022