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Ocean City Fishing Club to host kids tournament

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Parsippany High School Environmental Club Keeps Morris County Litter Free

Parsippany High School Environmental Club Keeps Morris County Litter Free
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A Successful Earth Day Cleanup - Hudson Reporter


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A Successful Earth Day Cleanup
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On Saturday, April 24, Bayonne held a successful Earth Day cleanup around the community.  Organizations, businesses, schools, and neighbors were invited to participate. More than thirty teams of four to 10 people each removed litter from commercial areas, residential neighborhoods, parks, and other places in Bayonne. A group of City of Bayonne employees cleaned up part of our Broadway commercial district. Other people took part on an individual basis by cleaning up around their own property.  On behalf of the City of Bayonne, I would like to thank everyone who took part.  We owe special thanks to the Hackensack Riverkeeper organization for their support.  We would like to thank the State of New Jersey’s Clean Communities Program for its financial assistance.  We would like to recognize and thank the Public Works employees who picked up the garbage bags that volunteers filled during the day of activity. Finally, we would like to thank Dee Dee Bottino of the Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) for organizing the 2021 cleanup.

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Cleaning up the city - Hudson Reporter


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Bayonne residents heeded the call for the city’s annual Earth Day Cleanup. While not on Earth Day itself, the cleanup honors the day as teams have been cleaning  sections of the city since 2017.
“So many great teams got together today to help clean our beautiful city!,” Mayor James Davis said. “Thank you to everyone who worked so hard today for our annual Earth Day celebration!”
Last year, the city held a socially distant at-home cleanup due to the stay-at-home order. Residents cleaned garbage and debris around their homes, such as used masks and gloves that continue to litter streets and sidewalks. On April 24 this year, the city shifted back to its traditional format.

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Bayonne announces 2021 Earth Day cleanup - Hudson Reporter


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Bayonne announces 2021 Earth Day cleanup
The city looks to return to a normal cleanup after an at-home cleanup in 2020
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A resident cleans trash along a waterfront in Bayonne. Photo: Mayor James Davis's Facebook
Bayonne’s annual Earth Day cleanup will be on April 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
“Earth Day 2021 will provide residents a great opportunity to volunteer to clean up and beautify our community,” Mayor James Davis said. “It’s a day when we can work together building community spirit and a cleaner city.”
Last year, the city held a socially distant at-home cleanup due to the stay-at-home order prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents cleaned garbage and debris in front of and around their homes, such as used masks and gloves that continue to litter streets and sidewalks.

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