According to morristowngreen.com, dozens of volunteers gathered in Morristown on Saturday morning to clear debris from a flood-prone stretch of the Whippany River, continuing an annual effort to improve the waterway’s health.
The cleanup, now in its 14th year, was organized by the nonprofit Whippany River Watershed Action Committee (WRWAC).
Participants included local officials from Morristown and Morris Township, members of Boy Scout Troop 155 from Hanover, Unity Charter School students, volunteers from the Morristown United Methodist Church, and members of Bethel A.M.E. Church, among others.
Volunteers were provided with coffee and bagels from The Bagelry in Hanover, courtesy of WRWRAC.
Read more about the event here: https://morristowngreen.com/2025/03/24/clearing-the-way-volunteers-remove-debris-from-whippany-river-in-morristown/