Community clean-up removes 175 tires from Cooper Brook - The Hardwick Gazette
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Hundreds show up for tire disposal event in QC
On April 25, Queen City, opened a free tire disposal event in their parking lot. The line was already wrapped around the building and stretching toward Highway 59 before the 10 a.m. start time.By 11:05 a.m., 350 tires had been loaded into a trailer. By noon, the event had wrapped,PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT. Our website requires visitors to log in to view the best local news. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe today!Tags: MainRead more about …
Community clean-up removes 175 tires from Cooper Brook - The Hardwick Gazette
HARDWICK – A student-led cleanup effort to improve water quality along Cooper Brook resulted in the removal of 175 tires and additional debris, May 1. Kaitlyn Cloutier (left), Matthias Patoine (center) and Adriana Leonard (right). of the Hazen Union Hatchery Club, collect tires and debris behind Atkins Field toward Cooper Brook in Hardwick during their May 1 effort to clean out debris brought down from the July 2024 flooding.photo by Vanessa Fou…
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