These donations were earmarked for new playground equipment.

 

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According to a report on WMUR.com, the donations were being kept in an empty water jug. Principal Ginny Bridle noticed it was missing on Monday.

"We left it there for seven years. And in seven years nobody's touched it, and we've used the proceeds for all kinds of different things. Because it gives everyone a chance to contribute," Bridle said.

Bridle estimated there may have been between $300 and $400 worth of coins in the bottle.

A GoFundMe page has been set up for donations.

If you have any information, please contact the Hampton Police at 929-4444.

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