Edgewater announces celebration of Earth Day and Arbor Day in April

Michael McPartland, Mayor at Borough of Edgewater
Michael McPartland, Mayor at Borough of Edgewater
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Edgewater officials announced on April 22 that the borough will celebrate Earth Day on April 22 and Arbor Day on April 24.

The announcement highlights the importance of environmental awareness and encourages community participation in keeping Edgewater clean. The borough urges residents to avoid littering and to contribute by planting more trees and flowers.

The message, “Keep it clean and green,” reflects a focus on maintaining public spaces for the benefit of all residents. Officials also stress the significance of both days as opportunities for individuals to take action in their neighborhoods.

No additional background or context was provided about specific events or activities planned for these days. The emphasis remains on individual actions such as not littering and planting greenery.

Looking ahead, local leaders hope these reminders will encourage ongoing efforts toward a cleaner environment throughout Edgewater.



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