A great group of volunteers showed up for Saturday’s MRG Work Day. With no excavator available, 14 people managed to haul, by hand, 28,740 pounds of railroad ties, sending 8 dump truck loads to the Lebanon Landfill. The trail is now cleared of ties up to about 100 yards from the I-89 bridge. Thanks to all for a job well-done!
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Thanks to Paul Coats for his usual outstanding contribution in organizing the workdays, to Frank Gould for get the word out and to the volunteers from Vital Communities’ Leadership Group who turned out for the past two work days.