Yard of the Month

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Connie Mallone received the June Yard of the Month award in New Cumberland, highlighting her dedication to maintaining an attractive home environment. Mayor Will White presented the award and a check, celebrating her contributions to the community's beauty. The winning yard will display the yard of the month sign until the next winner is selected for July. City officials thanked residents for their ongoing participation in the initiative, which aims to enhance the town's visual appeal. This award reflects the community's commitment to fostering a vibrant and inviting atmosphere.

New Cumberland's efforts in this initiative have shown positive engagement among residents. The Yard of the Month program encourages homeowners to take pride in their properties, contributing to the town's overall charm. This recognition not only honors individual efforts but also promotes collective responsibility for community aesthetics.

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