Stephanie Duplissis of Springvale was one of the 75 people who celebrated Earth Day on Tuesday by picking up litter on downtown Sanford streets. The cleanup was organized by Great Bay Services, which empowers people with disabilities. “It’s a fun event, a little chaotic,” said Jon Stimmel, program director. “It’s great for our members because they get to meet other people (and see) we can do something to give back to the community.” Public Works Department crews filed up a couple of dump trucks with bags left on the roadside. Northland Enterprises provided T-shirts, and Great Bay cooked burgers and hotdogs for participants. Duplissis won the raffle.
Photo: Great Bay Services
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