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Volunteers pick up litter April 11 during Maine Recovery Access Program’s community clean up day in Augusta. Clean up crews spread to four target areas around downtown Augusta to promote a cleaner, healthier environment for everyone. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Volunteers transform Augusta streets at citywide cleanup day
Photographer Anna Chadwick captures the Maine Recovery Access Program’s annual event.
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Khalia Lovell, 11, places trash in a bag while volunteering Saturday at the Maine Recovery Access Program’s community clean up day in Augusta. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageMaranda Lovell and her daughter, Khalia Lovell, pick up trash Saturday along Water Street during the Maine Recovery Access Program’s community clean up day in Augusta. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageMaranda Lovell smiles while picking up litter Saturday during the Maine Recovery Access Program’s community clean up day in Augusta. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageVolunteers pick up litter Saturday during Maine Recovery Access Program’s community clean up day in Augusta. Clean up crews spread to four target areas around downtown Augusta to promote a cleaner, healthier environment for everyone. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageCourtney Gary-Allen, executive director of the Maine Recovery Access Program, rakes leaves Saturday during a community clean up in Augusta. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageClay Zimmerman, volunteer director of the Maine Recovery Access Program, picks up loose items Saturday on the bank of the Kennebec River during a community clean up day in Augusta. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageJeanne Marquis, of China, a former volunteer director of the Maine Recovery Access Program for five years, picks up trash Saturday during a community cleanup day in Augusta. Marquis said, “I love working here. It filled my cup every day.” (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageVolunteers pick up litter April 11 during Maine Recovery Access Program’s community clean up day in Augusta. Clean up crews spread to four target areas around downtown Augusta to promote a cleaner, healthier environment for everyone. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
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Anna is a 2023 graduate of Thomas College in Waterville where she received her Master’s in Business Administration and her undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in marketing...
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