Mahoney’s Garden Center lost a building to a fire Nov. 27. No injuries were reported, although a roof did collapse, according to Cape Cod Online.
Officials are still uncertain what caused the blaze that damaged a garage and a greenhouse.
To see video of the fire in progress, watch the YouTube video from Cape Cod Times.
Mahoney’s was in the midst of their annual Trees for Troops program, where customers can donate a Christmas tree to a member of the military and their family. There are even special tree cards for customers to send their holiday wishes to the men and women in uniform.
New this year is the Trees for Troops hotline at 781-721-4691 where customers can call and order a tree over the phone.
For more info, visit www.treesfortroops.org.
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