The Mayor, City Council and the Public Works Department would like to thank all the people who participated in our semi-annual Clean-Up Day October 23 in Gloucester City. More than 375 people from 30 different groups picked up 250 bags of trash, tires, clothing and concrete, etc. from Market Street, Collins Avenue, Broadway, the High School, Martin’s Lake, Miller’s Pond, the railroad tracks, parks, playgrounds and the ball fields. These individuals and groups worked hard and should be commended for their volunteerism and community spirit.
photo: Mayor William P. James
The number of groups and individuals are too numerous to mention, and their dedication to this community is appreciated. As a highlight, we would like to thank the First Presbyterian Church for the use of their facility.
We would also like to thank the various city departments, committees, and employees who participated in this event. Gloucester City continues to move forward and we say thank you for another job well done.
Sincerely,
Mayor William P. James, City of Gloucester City
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