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The Seneca Falls Police Benevolent Association received a donation from the Seneca Meadows Landfill during the month of January.
The PBA is a non-profit organization comprised of the records clerks, sergeants, investigators, and patrol officers of the Seneca Falls Police Department with the goal of making charitable contributions within the Seneca Falls community. Scholastic scholarship donations, youth athletic sponsorships, and monetary contributions to crime and fire prevention programs are some of the contributions that the PBA has made in the past and continues to make throughout the community. It is done through the PBA’s annual donation appeal to the residents, businesses, and organizations throughout Seneca Falls and surrounding areas.
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GENEVA – A Geneva company is ready to convert tons of food waste into rich soil at a new facility touted to be a first of its kind a one-stop drop-off for everything that would otherwise get thrown in a trash or recycling bin to be hauled off to a landfill, including food scraps that at the facility will be converted by hungry worms into rich compost.
Geneva City Supervisor Ken Camera, an environmental advocate and member of the Green Geneva Committee among other like-minded groups, sees the project becoming a model for similar facilities certainly in Ontario County and surrounding communities in the Rochester/Finger Lakes region that is home to the three largest landfills in the state.
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As part of the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Seneca Meadows Wetlands preserve, an Audubon designated Important Bird Area on Black Brook Road, community members and preserve guests were encouraged to send their best shots of wetlands scenes, reptiles, birds and plant life. Photographers had the opportunity to showcase the diversity of life and nature by capturing their favorite moments at the Seneca Meadows Wetlands Preserve.
The Seneca Falls Environmental Action Committee (SFEAC) has stepped up, opposing landfill expansion at the Seneca Meadows Landfill along State Route 414.
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