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Vol. 39, No. 17
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April 24, 2024
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‘No idling’ outside RBHS? Thank the Ecology Club Club members persuaded administrators of idling cars’ negative impact on health, finances and the environment By TRENT BROWN
REPORT BY TRENT BROWN, PAGE 3
Staff Reporter
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Gears 2 You was one of several businesses in Riverside whose use of feather signs sparked trustees’ awareness of the signs last year. The signs can be seen here outside the Riverside train station.
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Riverside-Brookfield High School parents may have noticed seven new signs on Ridgewood Road and Golf Road declaring the school a “no idling zone.” The signs were installed April 12 as the result of an initiative from members of the school’s Ecology Club to get parents who are picking up their students at the end of the day to stop idling their cars — or running the engine without driving — while they wait. See IDLING on page 9
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