The townwide clean-up day is scheduled for Saturday,
April 28th from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. At that time you will be able to come down to
the Public Works Yard, 300 Monroe Street (next to Sewer Plant) and drop off various
items. Containers will be provided for
yard waste (leaves, branches, grass), recyclable materials (computers, TVs, wood,
concrete, brick, asphalt, metals), and limited trash. Construction debris,
hazardous materials, and household cleanouts will not be accommodated. Proof of residency will also be
required.
Also, I would like to make you aware of our plan to clean
up the downtown area. There has been extra effort by Public Works, store owners
and the public to make and keep the streets/curblines free of litter. There are
large flower pots along Scott St that were planted courtesy of the Riverlution
Church last year. We are looking for groups/businesses/or families that would
like to take on a planter this year?!?! If you are interested please reach out
to Meghan Jack 461-1460 x4, the residents would appreciate your donation and
willingness to beautify the downtown area.
Soon you will also see lights being strung in the trees
on Scott Street. It is the goal of the Township Committee to brighten up our
town. So many judge a community by what they see, and we are going to make a
difference. If you would like to also do something special to brighten up your
neighborhood, please do. We want you to be proud of our town and we all can
make a difference together.
Thank You!!!!
Lorraine Hatcher