Politics & Government
EcoTowne Pickup Days Scheduled
Home garden owners and septic tank users still have time to participate.

Residents still have time to participate in EcoTowne, between Cinnaminson Township and JSH International.
Those with home gardens can pick up and use free products that will produce more vibrant plants, according to company officials.
Those with septic tanks can also use free products that improve tank performance.
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Two pickup dates have been scheduled this week for registered users to get their second bottle of the product, Nature’s Wonder Organic Plant & Turf Booster.
From 4 to 7 p.m. , and from 2 to 5 p.m., , distribution will take place at the gazebo at .
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New users have until Wednesday to register to pick up products later in the week. They can register here.
The township has been using EcoTowne products in the public works and parks and recreation departments. Officials for the EcoTowne project hope to expand and get local restaurants to use their products, free of charge, in their grease traps.
Kate Sanford, business affairs manager for JSHi, said things have been "going great over the last couple of months."
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