2023-10-28 - The Berkeley Times

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The BERKELEY Times Vol. 29 - No. 19

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October 28, 2023

Volunteers Come Out In Rain To Clean Park

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Dudley Park has some beautiful views, but there’s trash sneaking into this photo. (Left) Two volunteers pick up debris at Dudley Park in Berkeley. (Right) By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – Usually, rain is seen as something that washes away stains. But the rain doesn’t wash garbage out of parks, it just moves it to another part of the park. This is why volunteers held a recent cleanup at Dudley Park in

Berkeley. Clean Ocean Action holds two such official beach sweeps ever y year. They’re held in spring and fall – before and after beach season. However, there’s been a bit of bad luck with the weather not cooperating lately. In spring, there was thunder and

lightning, making it too dangerous to be walking around the trees with grabbing hooks. The most recent one was rainy as well, which meant that a contingent of Central Regional High School kids weren’t able to come. Members of the town-

ship’s Waterways Advisor y Com mission organized the event, and had a Clean Ocean Action representative there as well. Township employees dropped off some supplies in the morning and were coming back to pick up the garbage, said Beth Collis, one of

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fall’s clean-up. Apparently there was a water balloon fight at some point and the debris from that was found all over, Collis said. The volunteers also found quite a few single serve bottles of liquor, like Fireball. These are often found discarded

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Central Chooses New Superintendent By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – There will be a new Golden Eagle leading the flock. Dr. Michelle CarneyRay-Yoder was chosen as the new superintendent and will be joining the district on January 1, 2024. The Board of Edu-

the organizers. But before that happened, the volunteers separated the trash and inventoried it. Clean Ocean Action keeps records of what gets collected at these events as a way to guide its advocacy. There were a few notable items found in this

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