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Off-leash dog parks bringing joy to our furry friends

Emerald Hills Boulavarde and Leslie Way, Emerald Hills. These facilities offer many benefits to the community. With each park being securely enclosed, they provide dogs the opportunity to exercise safely, as well as the ability to learn to behave appropriately around other dogs. Mayor of Camden, Cr Therese Fedeli, said the off-leash dog parks were a great asset to the Camden area. “I love that our area has such a range of fantastic facilities, catering to all the different interests of our community members,” she said. “As we can see from our much-loved Paws in the Park event each year, our residents take a lot of care and pride in their furry friends. They’re part of the family for many! That’s why it means so much to provide some great off-leash parks.

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Beverly Hills to Launch Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Program

Beverly Hills to Launch Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Program The program is intended to empower volunteer residents in the event of a citywide emergency. Just in Case volunteers training in emergency-preparedness (Courtesy: City of Beverly Hills) The city of Beverly Hills will launch a collaborative program to quickly and efficiently align city services with emergency-preparedness training for residents and businesses in the event of a major disaster. Called “Just In Case BH,” the program is intended to empower volunteer residents with the knowledge and training to help one another in the event of a citywide emergency until city services can come to their aid.

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Boardman makes plans to tidy up | News, Sports, Jobs

BOARDMAN Plans to demolish seven homes in the Cranberry Run flood zone are progressing with the township selecting an engineering and construction manager. Township trustees unanimously chose Davey Resource Group for services at a cost of $45,250 for work that will include site grading, stream restoration and landscaping. The township will be responsible for about $5,000. “We decided to go with Davey Resource Group because they have a lot of experience with this kind of work,” road Superintendent Marilyn Kenner said Monday. Three Federal Emergency Management Agency grants provide nearly $1.3 million to acquire, demolish and reset the seven properties to their natural states to allow for water flow, Kenner said. The township will be responsible for about $125,000, Kenner said.

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