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Roxbury ATV riders join forest rangers to clean dump sites
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As part of Saturday’s statewide second annual Landowner Appreciation Cleanup Day, members of the Roxbury All-Terrain Vehicle Riders Club took on this illegal dump site off Horseshoe Valley Road on Friday in Roxbury, club president Michael Worthley said Friday by email. “We hauled 57 tires to the dump and junk, too,” he said. Helping Worthley were Brian Milligan and Maine Forest Service Ranger Jay Bernard. On Saturday, club members and rangers cleaned up another illegal dump site, this one off Bemis Road in Byron. In other club news, they also raised $6,000 this summer and presented it to the Maine Make-A-Wish Foundation on Sept. 8, Worthley said. The previous two years, the club raised $3,000 each year for the foundation.
An illegal dump site off Horseshoe Valley Road in Roxbury was cleaned to this condition on Friday by members of the Roxbury ATV Riders Club and Maine Forest Ranger Jay Bernard in conjunction with Saturday’s statewide Landowners Appreciation Cleanup Day by the forest service and volunteers.
This is what an illegal dump site in Byron off the Bemis Road looked like before Roxbury ATV Riders Club members and Maine Forest Service rangers cleaned it up on Saturday during the second annual Maine Forest Service Landowner Appreciation Day Cleanup, club president Michael Worthley stated Saturday by email. The dump site was off the club’s new all-terrain vehicle trail. Helping Worthley were members Troy Lord, Roland Patneaude, Klaus True, Brian Milligan, Craig Ryerson, Maine Forest Service Ranger Jay Bernard and two other forest rangers.
This is what an illegal dump site off the Bemis Road in Byron looked like on Saturday after it was cleaned up by Roxbury ATV Riders Club members and Maine Forest Service rangers during the service’s second annual statewide Landowner Appreciation Day Cleanup. The site is off the club’s new all-terrain vehicle trail.
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