Letter: Thanks for help giving town a spring cleaning

Posted 5/15/17

To the editor:

On behalf of the Tiverton Garden Club and the Tiverton Litter Committee we give thanks to all volunteers who participated during Tiverton Clean Up Week. A special thanks to Boy …

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Letter: Thanks for help giving town a spring cleaning

Posted

To the editor:

On behalf of the Tiverton Garden Club and the Tiverton Litter Committee we give thanks to all volunteers who participated during Tiverton Clean Up Week. A special thanks to Boy Scout Troop 4218, Cub Scout Pack 8, to Reverend Sterrett and the youth group from Amicable Church and to Barbara Pelletier for the cleanup banners.

We encourage all homeowners to maintain clean properties. If you would like to be on the Adopt-An-Area list, please call Vickie Revier: 401-624-2818

Our goal is to keep Tiverton litter free.

Simone R.Pasquariello

Tiverton

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