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A LOOK INSIDE Following devastating fire, Jobins look to the future PAGE 2 ________________ Essex Council Notes PAGE 3 _______________ Support still needed for Maforeka sister school PAGE 6 ________________ Kaidyn Blair Organ Donation Awareness Day PAGE 12 ________________ HDHS’s The Wedding Singer sells out PAGE 19 ________________
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Issue No. 18
Community helps spruce up Essex for spring
Essex 73’s celebrate end of season with awards banquet PAGE 24 ________________
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Pictured are some of the youth who helped spruce up Essex Centre during the Community Spring Cleanup hosted on Saturday morning.
by Sylene Argent On Saturday morning, the Town of Essex hosted a community-wide spring cleanup to help spruce up the municipality in celebration of the incoming warmer weather. Community-minded individuals were urged to head down to four areas setup throughout
the municipality before taking to the sidewalks in search of litter and debris that needed to be recycled or thrown into the trash. In Essex Centre, 28 individuals met at the historic Essex Railway Station, which was an increase from last year’s involvement. The participants, with a trash bag in tow, walked
throughout Essex Centre to cleanup parking lots, parks, and sidewalks. Upon return, the Essex Centre cleanup participants enjoyed lunch that the Essex Centre BIA was pleased to provide to show participants their efforts in helping to clean up the community were appreciated. Along with Essex
Centre, community members also met in Harrow at the Harrow & Colchester South Community Centre, in McGregor at its Community Centre, and in Colchester at the harbour side park. Some of those who volunteered to help pick up litter and debris throughout the
municipality through this annual event were youth. The Community Spring Cleanup helped the volunteering youth to get a sense of community involvement and earn some of the community service hours they are required to earn to graduate high school.