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BRIDGTON Service work on the Stephens Brook Trail is a new Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club project that requires assistance.
The club has started this project in partnership with Lake Environmental Association, a 40-plus year old environmental organization headquartered in Bridgton. Those interested can meet at 2 p.m. Friday, May 14, at the Bob Dunning Bridge at the entrance to Pondicherry Park. A survey of needs will be continued along the trail between the park and Food City; bring work gloves and clippers.
Meanwhile, local food pantries have distributed more than 200 vouchers in recent weeks. Club member and past president Carol Madsen worked out details for the voucher program with Bridgton’s Food City Manager Jennifer Moran and Assistant Manager Lynne Barboza. The $5 vouchers can be used for laundry detergent or other household cleaning supplies by food pantry patrons.