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'Adopt-A-Street' Program Organizes Town-Wide Cleanup In Barnegat
Participants who need cleanup supplies and an assigned street should come to the Lillian M. Dunfee School at 10:30 a.m. on March 20th.
BARNEGAT, NJ — Barnegat’s “Adopt-A-Street” Program has organized a town-wide cleanup event on Saturday, March 20th.
Participants who need cleanup supplies and an assigned street should come to the Lillian M. Dunfee School at 10:30 a.m.
Application forms for new participants will be available at the school or can be printed out here.
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Students can also bring their community service hours forms with them that morning to get signed.
Three Barnegat High School students started the “Adopt a Street” program last year. Read more: Barnegat Students Start 'Adopt-A-Street' To Clean Up Town
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Barnegat streets have been adopted by different groups, including Girl Scout troops, church groups and softball teams, to help with cleanups.
For more information about future cleanups, visit the Adopt-A-Street Program Facebook page, "Barnegat Adopt A Street."
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