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Barnegat Bay Blitz Set for Thursday

Volunteers will clean up areas across the watershed.

Volunteers organized by the state Department of Environmental Protection will give the Barnegat Bay watershed a cleaning this week.

The state's third Barnegat Bay Blitz is set to take place Thursday, and officials say they expect thousands of volunteers to roll up their sleeves and work to tidy up the estuary before winter sets in.

The cleanups target a wide variety of locations, including wetlands, stream banks, stormwater discharge points, school grounds, trails, docks, areas around bulkheads, and the bay itself. The cleanup will also take place on uninhabited islands in the bay.

The effort will include several partner organizations, including local companies and schools.

"The Blitz is a great opportunity for our young people to take action and to build a strong community of stewardship for a cleaner bay and watershed," said Barnegat Bay Partnership Director Stan Hales, in a statement.

Two previous Blitz events – which took place in Oct. 2011 and May 2012 – drew thousands of volunteers who formed teams which tackled areas from Brick to Little Egg Harbor, and essentially everywhere in between. The May event included 6,800 volunteers who collected more than 3,200 bags of trash and recyclables, filling 40 dumpsters.

For Thursday's event, volunteers are coming from all 37 municipalities in the 660-square-mile watershed, which encompasses 33 municipalities in Ocean County and four in Monmouth County.

The twice-per-year Blitz events are part of Gov. Chris Christie's 10-point plan to improve the health of the bay watershed. Scientists have pointed to overdevelopment, pollution and runoff, as well as other factors, for causing the bay to decline from its heyday as a home to an abundance of shellfish, finfish and seagrass species.

The Blitz will run from 8 a.m. to dusk, rain or shine, on Thursday. Those interested in participating in Manchester or Lakehurst's efforts can obtain localized cleanup information at the DEP's Barnegat Bay Blitz website

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Dweebers October 17, 2012 at 03:41 pm
All Manchester parents of HS students encourage them to stay after school tomorrow to help out with the cleaning of the school campus!! Not only is it for a good cause but most of their teachers are also giving extra credit for participating!
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Sheryl Claus June 4, 2013 at 01:03 am
Hi Patch! Where is my comment/response? I submitted it on Mon. 5/27 and it was not nearly asRead More inflammatory as some I have seen, just concerned and inquisitive. It read as "pending" after I submitted it (who makes that judgement, I do not know) so I am curious...
outofthere June 8, 2013 at 06:27 pm
Stephen may I remind you with a PH! is in Town Hall!! You aren't his main focus so I wouldn't worryRead More about him. He makes you work like dogs so he gets another feather in his hat.
outofthere June 8, 2013 at 06:29 pm
P/off employee-Said it all! Your turn Stephen!
short&sweet June 1, 2013 at 08:14 pm
You would do good if your were silent. You make very little sense and misstated the facts in justRead More about everything you said from landfill stickers to recycling to water revenue. What about when you needed a job, who gave you one? With the Director gone work will start going to contractors again. Everyone will pay. Taxpayers and employees. Did you read the article he wrote? If you didn't maybe you should. You too, nobody special. Who hired you? You will be picking up trash real soon. Are you going to grieve that too?
GETR DONE June 8, 2013 at 05:36 am
GET R DONE...Public Works LABORERS get paid peanuts for all the work they do.They work in allRead More temps/rain or shine and are always working hard,from building sports complex's to bulk pickup to brush/leaf pickup snow removal paving roads etc,however i never hear anything at all nice said about them!why is that?When are THEY going to be in photo shoots cutting ribbons!I Residents want their moneys worth from their hard earned tax dollars.....lets start with the top heavy supervision.
short&sweet June 9, 2013 at 02:53 am
Director Stanziano has been singing the praises of his workers for years. Did you read ANY of theRead More past articles on the Patch and in Manchester Times? How about his articles in magazines with pictures of his workers? He wrote about how his workers saved the town money. HE got them all raises, NOT the union. Yes let's start with TOP HEAVY supervision. Start at the TOP on the 2nd floor of town hall. Time to cut some of the FAT!