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Home Byline Stories - News Inclement weather does not deter Northborough residents on Clean-Up Day
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Inclement weather does not deter Northborough residents on Clean-Up Day

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    By Melanie Petrucci, Senior Community Reporter

    (L to r) George Brenckle, with members of the Northborough Community Affairs Committee Liz Bedard, Suzy Cieslica, Rebecca Foley-Mihopoulos, Jessica Hey, Pamela Markey and Lisa Hodge-chair, and Mikey Mihopoulos, 6
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    Northborough – Chilly and damp weather didn’t prevent over 250 people, including school groups, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, church groups, individuals and families from fanning out over the town on April 27 to take part in the Louise Houle Annual Town Clean-up Day.  The event was sponsored by the Northborough Community Affairs Committee and the Northborough Women’s Club. A continental breakfast was provided from Wegmans, Dunkins and Chick-fil-A. Participants received a complimentary reusable shopping bag.  Non-perishable food items were also collected for the Northborough Food Pantry.

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