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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Residents of Emmaus and Upper Milford Township work together in annual cleanup

PRESS PHOTOS BY C. RICHARD CHARTRAND Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers postponed the annual Earth Day Cleanup in Emmaus and Upper Milford Township to Nov. 21. Volunteers cleared leaves and did other tasks and township and borough residents brought electronics for recycling and documents for shredding. ABOVE: Lisa Haus, of the Borough of Emmaus and Upper Milford Township Joint Environmental Advisory Council, Cole Stamberger and his mom, Faith, Diane Feldmann and her son, Ryan and Karen Hobson, of Ai Orthodontics, are among those volunteering their time for the annual cleanup Nov. 21. Cole and Ryan are Scouts in Troop 31.
Members of the Emmaus Rotary Club rake and clear leaves at the Knauss Homestead, Emmaus. Additional photos appear on Page A9.
Ges Robert and his mother, Anne Beary, move a pile of leaves.
Sadie Kennedy, John and Owen Shisca, Maxwell Kennedy and Courtney Kennedy work together to add leaves to a towering pile at Knauss Homestead farmhouse, 152 E. Main St., Emmaus.
Residents of Emmaus and Upper Milford Township bring electronics to recycle as part of the community cleanup day Nov. 21.
Document shredding is offered as part of the community cleanup event.
Volunteer efforts create an impressive collection of leaves at the Knauss Homestead, 152 E. Main St., Emmaus.
PRESS PHOTOS BY C. RICHARD CHARTRAND Volunteers move leaves at Knauss Homestead historical site Nov. 21.
Electronics are collected during the community day cleanup event.
Residents bring electronics to recycle and documents to shred to Emmaus Community Park as part of the community cleanup day.