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Gallery: Lewiston litter cleanup effort shows some ‘Dirty Dedication’ 04/16/2022

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    Members of Scouts BSA-Troop 2019 from Lewiston pose for a group photo Saturday morning in Kennedy Park before heading out to Knox Street as they joined many others participating in Lewiston's spring Citywide Litter Pick-up Day.

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    Lewiston Public Works Director Mary Ann Brenchick, left, holds a bag Saturday as Kris Lachapelle dumps his bucket filled with trash collected on Bates Street in Lewiston. Lachapelle, his wife and mother-in-law named their team Dirty Dedication and joined in the Citywide Litter Pick-up Day.

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    Emme Pike reaches for trash along Blake Street. She and about a dozen other members of her Bates College swimming and diving team joined nearly 100 people Saturday who turned out for Lewiston's spring Citywide Litter Pick-up Day.

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    Kris Lachapelle picks up trash Saturday morning on Bates Street in Lewiston. Lachapelle, his wife and mother-in-law named their team Dirty Dedication and joined in the Citywide Litter Pick-up Day.

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