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Daily Herald storyGlad to see that they also cleaned up at Mullet, as stated at the end of the story.
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Sad that it has to be done.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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There's trash everywhere in the world. Just glad to see they stepped up.
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Sorry, but Mullet is a disgrace to the island.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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You are absolutely correct, Elaine, and what saddens me most is I believe the bulk of the Mullet debris is left behind by residents rather than visitors to our beloved island.
I can’t tell you how many Monday mornings Towers guests would stage their own little clean-up campaigns to get rid of the debris. And the Mondays or Tuesdays after holiday weekends were unbelievable.
And of course vacationers add to the debris but not to the degree the residents do. Kudos to those taxi drivers and anyone else who pitches in to spur the clean-up campaigns.
Respectfully,
pat
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Thumbs up for those Taxi drivers. Sadly it's only a clean up as it will just get trashed again.
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