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Many Volunteers Needed For River Clean-Up

From The Jonah Center

Many Volunteers Needed For River Clean-Up
The Jonah Center is partnering with First Church, Middletown, in a clean-up work party on Saturday, October 22, 8:30–11:30 a.m. The goal is to remove a large amount of bulky material (chairs, tarps, mattresses, etc.) that was pulled from the Middletown Recycling Center to the nearby bank of the Coginchaug River.

Volunteers will gather at the Phil Salafia Canoe and Kayak Launch in the North End at 181 Johnson Street. It is important to get this material away from the river while it is relatively dry, and before spring when it may be washed into the river. A large team of workers can easily complete this job in an hour or so. Please help if you can. There is some poison ivy in the area, so volunteers should wear long pants and gloves. To get more information or to confirm your willingness to help, contact Curt Weybright by email at Curtis.Weybright@comcast.net or by phone or text at 860-301-6483.

$103,000 Grant Awarded To Fund Hiking Trail On City Landfill Mound
While we are on the subject of the North End Peninsula (the land where the recycling center, landfill mound, and boat launch are located), we are happy to announce the grant awarded to the City of Middletown to complete the Jonah Center’s 2006 plan to construct a hiking trail circling the landfill mound and to the top where you can enjoy fantastic views of the Mattabesset River, the Floating Meadows, the hills around Middletown, Cromwell, and Portland, the Arrigoni Bridge, and downtown Middletown. You can view an article on this project at http://www.courant.com/community/middletown/hc-middletown-landfill-hiking-trail-1006-20161005-story.html

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