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50 Turn Out to Help Town Cleanup

Annual project scours trail, streets for trash.

 
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The Department of Public Works got help from more than 50 residents—including local non-profit groups and Scouts. Eleanora Hermann
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Crews pick up discarded trash and recyclables along the Hofheimer Trail, near the municipal complex.
The Department of Public Works got help from more than 50 residents—including local non-profit groups and Scouts.
Everything picked up was sorted and disposed of as it should have been to begin with.

More than 50 township residents helped cleanup Warren streets and trails Saturday, as part of the Department of Public Work's annual project.

Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, families, members of the township Trails Committee and Recreation Commission, and several non-profit organizations helped the DPW by picking up trash as they walked all around town.

Volunteers were thanked with a free lunch, drinks and a goodie bag full of recycled items to take home with them.

Submitted by Eleanora Hermann.

Related Topics: Department of Public Works and Warren Township

bob handy

9:27 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

I was in the picture on the left side Anish

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