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Cobbossee Stream, downtown Gardiner, targeted in cleanup efforts 6 of 6 Sharon Whittier, picks up trash Saturday along the banks of Cobbossee Stream under the new Bridge Street bridge in Gardiner. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal GARDINER Dozens of volunteers picked up plastic coffee cups, cigarette butts, tires, construction debris, food wrappers, masks, and random bits of plastic and anything else found improperly discarded in a spring cleanup Saturday in downtown Gardiner and along Cobbossee Stream. Participants noted, however, that their efforts weren’t really just about cleaning up those two specific areas. Saturday morning 676 pounds of garbage was collected by 31 volunteers who took part in a cleanup organized by Upstream, a local nonprofit dedicated to restoring sea-run fish passage on Cobbossee Stream. The cleanup was tied to the upcoming Earth Day and focused on cleaning up the Cobbossee Stream corridor. The group was not alone, though, as still more vo ....
Cobbossee clean-up, fish rally to return April 17 Share GARDINER After one year off because of the virus, Upstream is again sponsoring the Cobbossee Earth Day Waterside Clean-Up and Rally for Fishes. Upstream will gather on the new and wider Bridge Street bridge from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 17, and will send out small teams to special zones on Cobbossee Stream and several spots on lower Pleasant Pond. Gov. Janet Mills and others have been invited to join in as Maine begins to reawaken from a long winter. Everyone will be outside, socially distanced and masked up as they work with others to pick up trash. ....