GLEN COVE, NY — Nearly 30 fire hydrants across Glen Cove are getting a patriotic makeover as residents help prepare the city for America's 250th anniversary celebration.
The hydrants, located along the July 4th Bike Parade route, throughout downtown, Cedar Swamp Road, and by Morgan Park, are being painted by local youth participating in the City's Summer Youth Employment Program.
The project provides participants with hands-on work experience while helping beautify neighborhoods throughout Glen Cove, city officials said.
SYEP Supervisor Mykael Pajuelo said this project is a meaningful way for local teens to get involved in the nation's historic milestone.
"It's a good way to give back to the city they live in," Pajuelo said.
For 15-year-olds Hadee Jaffar and Emily Rios, the project has offered an opportunity to give back to their community while developing workplace skills and building relationships with fellow participants.
"It's a great way to help out our community and bond with the people here," Jaffar said.
Rios added that "it's a great way to bring us together, get us outside, and do something nice for the community."
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