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Woodbine Municpal Alliance Held Annual Lincoln Park Spring Clean-Up Day

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WOODBINE — Woodbine Municipal Alliance held its annual Lincoln Park clean-up on the rescheduled rain date of June 9.
Coordinator Rose Hudgins thanks the parents and Scouts who assisted in this event.
A thank-you barbeque for workers followed the clean-up activities, just managing to miss the rain that returned that afternoon. Greg Hudgins once again served as grillmaster.
The Woodbine Municipal Alliance is a municipal level grassroots organization comprised of community members interested in the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. Statewide, the Municipal Alliances exists in over 500 of New Jersey’s municipalities. The program is funded and administered by the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. For more information about Woodbine Municipal Alliance, please contact the Borough Hall.
“Job well done; we thank the Alliance for all their effort in our community, and especially in making Lincoln Park a welcoming place for our families,” stated Mayor William Pikolycky. “We are pleased to have made improvements to both Lincoln Park and the Franklin Street “Tot-Park”, and now Woodbine’s County Open Space Eco-Park, adjacent to our County Library Branch is about to come online as well.”

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