and i' m -- adam sexton jackson on charitable efforts in manchester, concord, and new market -- newmarket. adam: the giving started early on this warm thursday as people gathered at a restaurants on hanover street in manchester for a free meal. in concord, things were slightly power outage-induced rush at windmill family restaurant where thanksgiving dinner has been free for 25 years. >> it means so much because this is my grandson' s berry first thanksgiving. >> there is just so money different people here from many different walks of life. jean: die hard bargain hunters are already out and stephanie woods is with them. she is joining them live from the mall of new hampshire. stephanie: jen and jean, some people have been out here for 14 hours for the best buy to open. well, it finally just opened its doors and people are filing in and they can' t just wait to get their hands on holiday goods. this afternoon, more than 125 people wrapped around the side of the building, waiting for the 5:00 p.m. opening on thanksgiving night. four k let screen tv, but many ran out halfway through the lin