(WNY News Now) – On October 13, the Allegany County Democratic Committee (ACDC) invites residents to roll up their sleeves and join in a community effort to clean up State Rt. 21, a vital artery for travelers in the region.

ALMOND, NY — Since 2021, the Allegany County Democratic Committee has cleaned up a section of State Rt. 21 in Almond, NY as part of the NYS Department of Transportation’s “Adopt-a-Highway” program. The date for the ACDC fall clean-up is Tuesday, October 13th and the public is invited to participate. Volunteers will meet at 9:30 am at the I-86 eastbound on-ramp for an hour of community service. Safety gear is provided. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing including boots and gloves.

State Rt. 21 in Almond was specifically selected by the Committee because of its importance as a gateway to the county. This stretch of highway is heavily used by I-86 travelers on their way to the Alfred campuses or to recreational opportunities elsewhere in the area.

This project is just one of the many ways local Democrats serve the community. To learn more, visit http://www.acdcny.org or find them on Facebook. Reach out via email info@acdcny.org or phone (585) 610-4321.

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