Bob Mayor, second from left, and Mary Sullivan-Smith receive donations from Paul Puebla, left, and David Bloemker, representing the local Knights of Columbus chapter on Friday in Torrington.
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Bob Mayor, second from left, and Mary Sullivan-Smith receive donations from Paul Puebla, left, and David Bloemker, representing the local Knights of Columbus chapter on Friday in Torrington. The Knights presented checks to Mayor, representing St. Joseph’s Chlldren’s Home, Sullivan-Smith, representing Diversified Services Inc., proceeds from the sales of candy to local businesses earlier this summer. Puebla said donations will also be made to Wyoming Children and Family Services and the Wyoming State Special Olympics from the almost $6,000 raised through the sales.