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Volunteers Tackle Trail Cleanup

Specially trained, chainsaw-equipped volunteers have been hard at work in the Union County parks system, clearing fallen trees from Superstorm Sandy away from popular walking trails.

 
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A group of volunteers takes a break from clearing the trail around Lake Surprise in the Watchung Reservation (front row, l-r Marc Grobman of Fanwood, Peter Axelrod of Berkeley Heights, Evelyn Morton of Cranford, Chris Auda of Westfield; back row, l-r Larry Russo of Cranford, Bob Czaja of Scotch Plains, Ned O’Connell of Scotch Plains, Michael Auda of Westfield and Marcus Jones of Summit. Not pictured: Jean Jones of Summit and Karen Chmelar of Summit). courtesy Union County.
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A group of volunteers takes a break from clearing the trail around Lake Surprise in the Watchung Reservation (front row, l-r Marc Grobman of Fanwood, Peter Axelrod of Berkeley Heights, Evelyn Morton of Cranford, Chris Auda of Westfield; back row, l-r Larry Russo of Cranford, Bob Czaja of Scotch Plains, Ned O’Connell of Scotch Plains, Michael Auda of Westfield and Marcus Jones of Summit.  Not pictured: Jean Jones of Summit and Karen Chmelar of Summit).
About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy and Union County Hiking Trails

Westfield Taxpayers

8:15 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Great article... How do people get involved? What "Special training" is needed? Who do we contact?

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