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Bridgewater To Host Thomae Park Community Cleanup
The Thomae Park Cleanup is the first in a series of community cleanups planned across Bridgewater.

BRIDGEWATER, NJ — A community cleanup at Thomae Park will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 9 to 11 a.m.
Volunteers will gather by the baseball field before spreading out into the park and surrounding wooded areas.
"This is a great opportunity for residents to come together, care for their community, and set the stage for future cleanups," said Mayor Matthew Moench. "Even small acts like picking up litter have a lasting impact on our parks and our waterways."
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The cleanup is co-sponsored by the Bridgewater Township Environmental Commission and the Department of Public Works, which will provide gloves and trash bags for all volunteers.
Participants are encouraged to wear jeans and sturdy shoes, as some areas may be muddy.
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The Thomae Park Cleanup is the first in a series of community cleanups planned across Bridgewater. Residents of all ages are encouraged to join, lend a hand, and help make a visible difference.
For more information, visit Bridgewater Township’s website, the Township's Facebook Event Page, or call the Township at 908-725-6300.
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