Dear Santa…
The fire company has installed a mailbox for children to send their letters to Santa and for families to request a Santa Run; the box is at the firehouse at 24 Century Blvd.
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Dear Santa…

MILLERTON — Even as the COVID-19 pandemic has compelled local communities to cancel or change their holiday traditions, the Millerton Fire Company has found a way to invoke the Christmas spirit by scheduling Santa Runs for local children. 

Since this year’s Parade of Lights was canceled due to the pandemic, the fire company decided to organize Santa Runs, and drive by local children’s homes waving and sounding their sirens as they pass. 

To make a request for a Santa Run, leave your name and address in the mailbox at the firehouse by Monday, Nov. 23. 

For more information, go to the “Millerton Fire Company” Facebook page.

— Kailtin Lyle

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