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Warren Conservation Commission - 2026 Earth Day Cleanup
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Earth Day participants select tee-shirts designed by local artist Richard Kaiser at the Pete Sepe Pavilion at Recreation Park to wear during the clean-up day. |
Volunteer John Kemp joins Doug Hinman in a donut provided by Cliff Prazeres of Dunkin' on Metacom Ave. |
Ryan and Noah Barnowski try their hands at the free grabbers provided to volunteers by the Warren Conservation Commission. |
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Mike Marino helps himself to a donut while Shannon Barowski grabs a cup of coffee provided by Dunkin'. |
Over fifty volunteers gathered at the pavilion at Recreation Park on Asylum Road in Warren to get ready for the clean-up. |
![]() Conservation Commission corresponding secretary Jane Harrison records where one of the volunteers plans to clean-up. |
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![]() Jasey and Smokey Goff join Leslie Tracey and her daughters, Toula and Cleo, on the Bike Path to begin cleaning up. |
Tom Tracey waves from the bridge over the Kickemuit River where he cleans up every year. |
![]() Lee Quattrucci picks up trash on Serpentine Road near the Bristol County Water Authority offices as she did last year. |
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Warren resident Frank Alfano cleans up the area along Bushee Road near where he lives. |
Bruce Murgo picks up trash along Schoolhouse Road where it is often left by passing motorists. |
Eve and Roger Mark pick up trash along Franklin Street near the Prime Storage facility. |
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Cathy Mello and her daughter, Sydney, pick up trash along lower Water Street in front of Blount Boats. |
![]() Jaime Mitchell joins Leah Ahmed and her mother, Nicole, to clean up at the Warren Town Beach. |
![]() Laurel Park Improvement Association Vice-President Richard Godmintz and his wife clean out last year's leaves. |
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Laurel Park Improvement Association members Mark Ringiewicz, Phil Keefe and Lauren and Scott Fallon pose for a group photo. |
Nip Contest first place winner Jenna Costa poses with four-year-old Jameson behind four bags containing 1,540 nip containers that they collected. |
Leslie, Cleo, Adam and Toula Tracy pose with their children in front of a bag containing hundreds of nip containers that they collected. |
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Michael Parks holds a bun to receive a hot dog served up by Warren Grange volunteer Randy Gershbach. |
Warren Conservation Commission members Keith Morton, Butch Lombardi, Jane Harrison, Kristin Read, Madison Pitre, Wendy Brennen and Dave Weed. |
Warren DPW staff member Mario Canario in the yellow jacket, DPW Interim Director Mary Hunt in blue, and DPW Administrative Clerk Judy Fardig in white. |
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