THOMASTON, Maine — A lobsterman in Maine has carried on his tradition of giving away lobsters to those in need on Christmas.
Noah Ames set up his pickup truck in a parking lot in Thomaston on Sunday with a sign that read “Free lobsters today for families truly in need.”
Ames started the tradition four years ago to demonstrate to his children that Christmas is about more than present wish lists, the Portland Press-Herald reported.
He said some people who pick up lobsters come with tears in their eyes.
“I want to give back to people who are struggling,” Ames said. “It’s kind of gotten bigger than me. It’s a good thing – and the kids are really into it now.”