Thousands to tackle river cleanup; volunteers still sought
Greenfield, MA. September 22, 2009. Over 2,500 volunteers had signed-on to work the Connecticut River Watershed Council’s 13th Annual Source to Sea Cleanup as of
Greenfield, MA. September 22, 2009. Over 2,500 volunteers had signed-on to work the Connecticut River Watershed Council’s 13th Annual Source to Sea Cleanup as of
Greenfield, MA. September 9, 2009. The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s 13th Annual Source to Sea Cleanup takes place along river banks in four New England
Greenfield, MA. August 19, 2009. “A river cleanup involving thousands of volunteers across four states and hundreds of river miles would not be feasible without
GREENFIELD, MA, AUGUST 12, 2009. The Connecticut River Watershed Council is seeking volunteers for its 13th Source to Sea Cleanup to be held on Saturday,
News…News…News… PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Massive volunteer river cleanup set for Saturday Greenfield, MA. October 3, 2008. Volunteers have registered in record numbers for
News…News…News… Press release: for immediate release Volunteers joining cleanup at record pace Greenfield, MA. September 23, 2008. With less than two weeks left before the
News…News…News… Press Release: for immediate release Source to Sea Cleanup sponsor: a history of river volunteers Greenfield, MA. September 3, 2008. For the past six
News…News…News… Press release: for immediate release 12th Annual Source to Sea Cleanup: Dozens of dirtied groups to return Greenfield, MA. August 8, 2008. Mark your
Greenfield, MA. September 20, 2007 On Saturday, September 29, 2007, the 11th Connecticut River Watershed Council Source to Sea Cleanup takes place throughout the four-state