Cap region clean-up of route 9p
Members of the Saratoga Lake Association and local volunteers recently participated in a cleanup of a 6.3-mile stretch of State Route 9P as part of the New York State Adopt-A-Highway Program. The event aimed to protect the lake's shoreline environment and enhance the scenic corridor surrounding Saratoga Lake. Volunteers collected litter and debris to prevent pollution in the lake's watershed, reflecting the community's commitment to environmental stewardship. The cleanup is part of the Saratoga Lake Association's ongoing efforts to advocate for responsible lake management and sustainable use of natural resources. To learn more about upcoming volunteer opportunities or support the Association's work, visit saratogalake.org.

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