Scenes From County’s Adopt-A-Road Community Cleanup Event

Volunteers prepare to take part in a community cleanup event in coordination with Los Alamos County’s Adopt-A-Road program and the County Public Works Department. Volunteers pitched in across the community to pick up litter and debris. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Members of the Los Alamos Daily Post news team spruce up a section of Central Avenue April 26 as part of the County’s Adopt-A-Road community cleanup event. Post news team members, from left, Photographer John McHale, Advertising Manager KayLinda Crawford, Graphic Designer Páya Pavlíková and Government Reporter Kirsten Laskey near the Post’s Adopt-A-Road sign. Courtesy photo

Exit Realty Advantage New Mexico Associate Brokers Delbert Romero and Larissa Baker participate in the community cleanup event Saturday morning along Diamond Drive. Courtesy photo

Los Alamos Daily Post Advertising Manager KayLinda Crawford signs in to take part in the Adopt-a-Road cleanup event April 26 outside the Los Alamos County Municipal Building as Los Alamos Public Works Senior Management Analyst Louise Romero looks on at right. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Daily Post news team members, from left, Government Reporter Kirsten Laskey, Advertising Manager KayLinda Crawford and Graphic Designer Páya Pavlíková sign in to participate in the April 26 County Adopt-A-Road community clean up event. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Daily Post Government Reporter Kirsten Laskey, left, and Graphic Designer Páya Pavlíková pick up litter April 26 along Central Avenue. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Members of the Los Alamos Daily Post news team, from left, Government Reporter Kirsten Laskey, Graphic Designer Páya Pavlíková and Advertising Manager KayLinda Crawford pick up debris April 26 along Central Avenue. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

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