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Cleanup Efforts In Cinnaminson, Other Burlington Co. Towns Get Financial Boost

Cinnaminson's grant totaled more than $38,000, according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cinnaminson was one of the many municipalities around Burlington County and the state of New Jersey that will split roughly $21.4 million in Clean Communities grant funding, according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

"The [department is] thrilled that we are able to distribute additional grant funds this year to help communities improve their local environments and improve quality of life by removing litter, including from roadways and around stormwater collection systems," said New Jersey Department of Protection (DEP) Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette.

Cinnaminson's share of the lump sum amount, rounded to the nearest dollar, is about $38,362, Township Administrator Eric Schubiger told Patch.

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"The funds will be utilized for a variety of clean communities initiatives including special recycling days and clean-up days throughout the year," he said.

Below, find the other Burlington County towns that the DEP said received funding (followed by the amount they received rounded to the nearest dollar):

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  • Bass River Township ($7,634)
  • Beverly City ($6,139)
  • Bordentown City ($8,863)
  • Bordentown Township ($24,902)
  • Burlington City ($23,164)
  • Burlington Township ($46,881)
  • Chesterfield Township ($17,219)
  • Delanco Township ($10,428)
  • Delran Township ($34,402)
  • Eastampton Township ($13,034)
  • Edgewater Park Township ($17,818)
  • Evesham Township ($101,924)
  • Fieldsboro Borough ($4,000)
  • Florence Township ($29,401)
  • Hainesport Township ($15,221)
  • Lumberton Township ($27,098)
  • Mansfield Township ($20,572)
  • Maple Shade Township ($40,093)
  • Medford Lakes Borough ($11,445)
  • Medford Township ($70,165)
  • Moorestown Township ($49,858)
  • Mount Holly Township ($20,395)
  • Mount Laurel Township ($91,586)
  • New Hanover Township ($7,771)
  • North Hanover Township ($15,409)
  • Palmyra Borough ($16,617)
  • Pemberton Borough ($4,000)
  • Pemberton Township ($74,115)
  • Riverside Township ($15,988)
  • Riverton Borough ($6,554)
  • Shamong Township ($20,294)
  • Southampton Township ($34,359)
  • Springfield Township ($12,324)
  • Tabernacle Township ($26,285)
  • Washington Township ($8,336)
  • Westampton Township (18,488)
  • Willingboro Township ($64,904)
  • Woodland Township ($12,763)
  • Wrightstown Borough $4,000)

"These community-level efforts have far-reaching impacts across the state, from beautifying neighborhoods to improving water quality and enhancing wildlife habitats," LaTourette said.

Other ways the funds can be used include litter enforcement, graffiti removal, street sweeping, curbside leaf pickups and more, according to the DEP.


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