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Just days after Halloween, students from three area schools gave up almost 300 pounds of candy, albeit for a good cause.

Students from Jaffrey Grade School, Rindge Memorial School, and Highbridge Hill Elementary School donated 277 pounds of candy as a part of a candy buyback program sponsored by Monadnock Dental Associates of Jaffrey.

โ€œI think itโ€™s great [that kids are giving up their candy],โ€ said dentist Zane Broome, who started the program six years ago. โ€œEvery year, the amount of candy donated has gone up. People in the community are becoming more aware of the program.โ€

Broome says the candy that has been collected will be sent to Operation Gratitude, a charity that will send the candy to veterans overseas. Additionally, Broome said close to 200 letters were handwritten by students.

โ€œIt should definitely be uplifting for the soldiers,โ€ said Broome. โ€œI want to thank all the students who took the time to write letters.โ€

Broome says he is now getting ready to cut checks to each of the schools. As a part of the program, Broome gives each student who donates a toothbrush โ€“ which were given out at the time of donation โ€“ and also gives the school at least $1 per pound donated.

The amount of candy collected this year far surpassed the amount collected last year โ€“ 201 pounds โ€“ something that is even more remarkable as last year there was an additional school collecting candy.

Nicholas Handy can be reached at 924-7172 ext. 235 or nhandy@ledgertranscript.com. He is also on Twitter @nhandyMLT.