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Residents Can Now ‘Adopt’ A Public Property In East Windsor
Groups who participate in the 2023 Adopt-A-Spot program are expected to keep a public property clean until Nov. 30.
EAST WINDSOR, NJ — Residents in East Windsor now have the opportunity to “adopt” a public property and ensure its upkeep.
Mayor Janice S. Mironov and the East Windsor Clean Communities Committee are encouraging community members, school youth and adult groups to participate in the Township 2023 Adopt-A-Spot program.
Under the program, participating groups “adopt” public properties identified by the Committee and keep them clean during the year.
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A placard is placed on the site indicating that it has been “Adopted by” with the name of the group.
The groups are expected to perform clean-up three times a month from April through Nov. 30.
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“The Adopt-A-Spot program has been a tremendous Township success, engaging many community and business groups to volunteer to improve our community,” Mironov said.
“Adopt-A-Spot is a great program in not only ensuring public areas of our community are well-maintained but also has been a wonderful educational tool for teaching our young people civic responsibility and community pride.”
To participate, interested groups should send a letter to East Windsor Clean Communities Committee, ATTN: Mayor Mironov, 16 Lanning Boulevard, East Windsor, New Jersey 08520.
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