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Councilor urges action on miniature alcohol-bottle litter near schools

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Everett City Councilor Katie Rogers told the School Committee she and volunteers are collecting thousands of discarded miniature alcohol bottles (“nips”) along students’ routes to school and urged committee members to be vocal with the licensing board, which controls sales in the city.

Everett City Councilor Katie Rogers addressed the School Committee during public comment on April 29 to urge action on widespread litter of miniature alcohol bottles—often called “nips”—near schools and parks.

Rogers described leading a volunteer group, Clean Up Everett, that collects trash at parks and school routes and…

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