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Rallying the troops

When and if an anti-trash campaign gets launched - I'll be the first to sign up. This garbage situation everywhere in this city has gotten way out of hand! We need a HUGE movement if we want anything done. Let's come together, those of us who care where and how we live.
Kathy

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scunky:

Melissa I really hope people besides me are reading your blog. I also hate trash and dutifully sweep my block twice a week. Keep up the good fight!

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Melissa Dribben has been a staff writer at the Inquirer for 18 years. Her current beat chronicles the characters, trends, quirks and challenges of Center City.

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Ned Rauch-Mannino is filling in for Melissa while she's on vacation. Ned is the policy and program analyst for the Urban Industry Initiative, an economic development agency of the City of Philadelphia. He helped craft the anti-litter campaign, "Love Where You Live," and works to connect communities to government resources in an effort beautify neighborhoods and educate citizens.


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