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1 9 j u l y 2 0 2 1 Happy Independence Day! The old farm on the Windy Acres property Bottom three photos: Stream Assessment class with Raritan Headwaters Association Councilwoman Amy Switlyk and husband James When we received the generous grant from ExxonMobil, we had our vision, and it took a team to bring it to fruition. I want to thank the Windy Acres subcommittee for helping me and the Township create a gem. Patricia Buriak and Doug Picota from the Environmental Commission guided me with the wooded trail development to ensure environmental guidelines were followed. Patricia, as liaison for the Environmental Commission, played an integral role in communicating between the committees. Les Giese from Open Space spearheaded the forestry management plan, which will give us guidance on how to enhance and protect the habitat. Mike Aversa from Open Space oversaw his hunting program on the property, which is a crucial part of the property health. Andrew Holt, Chair of the Environmental Commission provided his expertise with every aspect of this project. Richard Shaw, Chair of Open Space, was the glue that held all of this together. His oversight kept all of us organized and made sure we covered every detail efficiently. I would also like to thank James Switlyk who created the Cedar and Creekside wooded trails with me. The volunteers on this project are a perfect example of committed residents who tirelessly donate their time and talents for the residents of Clinton Township. We are all fortunate to have them working for our community. Thank you, Councilwoman Amy Switlyk ank You!

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