Boddie-Noell Enterprises donated its former administrative building at 2501 Sunset Avenue to the United Way Tar River Region.

Telegram photo / Emma Tannenbaum

Boddie-Noell Enterprises donated its former administrative building at 2501 Sunset Avenue to the United Way Tar River Region.

Boddie-Noell donates building to United Way

By Jim Holt

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For the first time in the United Way Tar River Region’s history, the nonprofit organization soon will move into its first stand-alone facility for a headquarters – courtesy of Boddie-Noell Enterprises.

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