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Committee announces library programs, spring cleanup, Easter egg hunt; honors longtime housing manager
Summary
During committee comments Feb. 20, officials highlighted library programs in February and March, announced a spring cleanup and volunteer sign-ups for March 29, publicized the April 12 Easter egg hunt at Walt Nagorski Complex, and recognized Patty Magrill on her retirement after 26 years and three months of service.
Committee members used the Feb. 20 Pennsauken Township Committee meeting to share upcoming community programs, volunteer opportunities and a staff retirement.
Deputy Mayor Raffae reviewed municipal public-works and parks items and urged residents to place branches at the curb after recent storms and to contact Public Works for pickup scheduling. He announced a spring cleanup set for March 29 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with two cleanup locations the committee identified in the record: Chestnut Avenue (described in the meeting as the stretch from 30 Sixth Street to 40 Third Street) and Elm Street at the complex where the township will also…
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