Monte Belmonte

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A Secret Trash Ravine on The Green River

It’s not the kind of secret that one likes to stumble upon but it’s part of the important work of the Connecticut River Conservancy to make sure places like this get cleaned up. And hopefully the right people will be held responsible. Conservancy Executive Director Andy Fisk and chief organizer of the Green River portion of The Source to Sea Cleanup take Monte up a ravine to find a treasure trove of trash.

Join us and pull trash out of our rivers at the Source to Sea Cleanup

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