16th Annual Great Brookhaven Cleanup: Supervisor Panico Calls Community to Action


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Supervisor Daniel J. Panico has officially announced the commencement of registration for the 16th Annual Great Brookhaven Cleanup, a community-driven initiative co-sponsored by the Town of Brookhaven's Department of Recycling and Sustainable Materials Management and TEACHERS Federal Credit Union. Scheduled for Saturday, May 18, this event aims to beautify and preserve various locations throughout Brookhaven Town.

To rally community engagement, Supervisor Panico highlighted the success of last year's cleanup, which drew over 2600 volunteers. Expressing gratitude for their impactful contributions, he emphasized the transformative results achieved through collective efforts.

The Town of Brookhaven will provide complimentary gloves, trash bags, and commemorative t-shirts to facilitate volunteer participation. Supplies can be obtained at the Department of Recycling and Sustainable Materials Management's third-floor office at Town Hall during regular business hours from May 6 to May 17. Additionally, evening pick-up sessions on May 14 and May 15, from 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm, will require appointments scheduled during registration. Brookhaven Town Hall, located at 1 Independence Hill in Farmingville, will serve as the central hub for preparations.

Following the principles of the inverted pyramid format, the article provides crucial information about the event and its logistics upfront, ensuring readers have immediate access to key details. It then delves into the background and significance of the cleanup, including Supervisor Panico's acknowledgment of the community's dedication to environmental stewardship.

Over the past decade, the Great Brookhaven Cleanup has witnessed remarkable growth, with more than 50,000 residents participating in the broader Great American Cleanup. Volunteers have collectively achieved significant milestones, including collecting over 750 million pounds of litter and debris, beautifying 500,000 miles of roadway, and cleanup of an astonishing 500,000 miles of rivers, lakes, and seashores.

Individuals and groups interested in participating in the 16th Annual Great Brookhaven Cleanup can register online at www.brookhavenny.gov or by calling 451-TOWN (8696).

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