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POLICE AUXILIARY LODGE SERVING PEER SUPPORT WITH SPAGHETTI.(VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON)
From:
The Virginian Pilot
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September 11, 1996| Author:
Mather, Mike
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Byline: Mike Mather, staff writer
After sharing some pasta tonight, the members of the city's Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary lodge hope family members of law-enforcement officers will come back and share some of the concerns that make living with a cop sometimes challenging.
``The main thing is the peer support,'' said the auxiliary's president, Jean Thurston. ``There are a lot of people who live in fear, wondering, `Is my husband coming home tonight?' '...
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