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Greenwich, Stamford Team Up To Clean Rosa Hartman Park

The 14-acre park is located on the border of Greenwich and Stamford on Brown House Road. The cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, April 20.

STAMFORD, CT — Greenwich and Stamford join forces on April 20 to clean up Rosa Hartman Park.

Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo and Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons will join the effort, which begins at 10 a.m. Saturday.

The two municipalities have worked together in the past to clean the 14-acre park that's located on the border of Greenwich and Stamford on Brown House Road. The land is conjoined with Laddin's Rock Park, which is located in Old Greenwich.

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Camillo had reached out to Smmons last year about a joint cleanup, and both agreed to do it again this spring.

All are welcome to attend.

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