Town of Brookhaven organizes successful beach clean-up at Mt. Sinai Cedar Beach


Neil Foley Council District 5 | Town of Brookhaven

On April 19, 2025, the Town of Brookhaven organized an "Every Day is Earth Day" beach clean-up at Mt. Sinai Cedar Beach. A group of seventeen volunteers participated in the event, collecting 45 pounds of litter and debris along the beach and surrounding areas.

Councilwoman Jane Bonner expressed her appreciation for the volunteers' efforts, stating, “The hard work and dedication of our residents made a meaningful impact on our community. Together, we’ve helped make Brookhaven cleaner and greener.”

The town encourages residents to join in future clean-up efforts to continue contributing to a cleaner environment. Those interested can find more information on upcoming events at BrookhavenNY.Gov.

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