Newport Police Officers Join Beach Cleanup with Community Volunteers

NEWPORT NEWS, VA – The Newport News Police Department’s (NNPD) ongoing beach clean-up initiative at the Monitor-Merrimac Overlook Park has once again proven its effectiveness, thanks to the relentless efforts of the officers, staff, and community collaborators.

This past week’s clean-up saw enthusiastic participation from students of Peninsula Catholic High School. Their dedication combined with that of the NNPD led to the collection of a remarkable 1,169.81 pounds of trash and debris from the beach.

This significant effort has raised the yearly tally of waste collected to an impressive 5,531 pounds.

The NNPD extends its gratitude to every individual and organization involved, emphasizing their collective role in preserving the beauty and cleanliness of this community hub.

Pamela Rosenthal
Pam Rosenthal lives, works and plays in America's deep south and covers police and fire news for Shore News Network from Florida to Virginia. Note: This is not the NYC based author with the same name.

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