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From left: Jackie Staiti, owner of Amanda Thomas Wig Boutique; Ronda Crystal, co-founder of Pink Revolution of New Hampshire; Ronald Marcoux, vice president of Granite State Woodturners; Rick Manganello, president of Granite State Woodturners; and Lauren Caulfield, co-founder of Pink Revolution of N.H. (COURTESY PHOTO)

Volunteers build, paint wooden wig stands for free

MERRIMACK — Bringing comfort and support to cancer patients is the goal of a new program spearheaded by the Guild of New Hampshire Woodworkers in collaboration with Pink Revolution Breast Cancer Alliance of New Hampshire, Merrimack High School and Amanda Thomas Wig & Mastectomy Boutique.

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