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As the recycling project has grown, I’ve come to realize that the neighborhood as a whole could use an online presence to help us communicate and stay organized. So today I’ve launched the Procter Neighborhood website.
The Procter Neighborhood site is dedicated to supporting residents and spotlighting the wonderful neighborhood we have. The new site [...]

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[Update: Check out the Procter Neighborhood Website for the latest on Procter Recycles.]

Great news, Procter Neighborhood! Bridging the Gap can accept our glass.
Here’s what they require:
Rinse… No dishes of any kind including wine glasses, plates, Pyrex, etc. No flower vases, light bulbs or flat panes of glass. No opaque colored glass.
Pretty simple. 
Phase 2: Let’s convince [...]

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Over the past week I’ve come to a realization:  I can sit at my computer and blog about all sorts of ideas to make ours a better community, or I can get out and make a difference. 
In keeping with that realization, I’ve updated my blog’s subtitle from “A critical, yet loving examination of Independence, MO” [...]

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One of the reasons I bought a truck was so I could easily take brush to the brush drop-off.  Brush is $10 per load, on the second Saturday of the month.  I don’t usually have a full load, so I’ve been paying for a yard waste pickup service that I hardly use.
Here’s what I’m willing [...]

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[Update: Check out the Procter Neighborhood Website for the latest on Procter Recycles.]

We got off to a great start!  Three neighbors joined me in recycling in our first week, bringing our MPG-per-household up from 20 to 80!  Instead of each of us making the five-mile round trip to the 35th St recycling center, we sent four [...]

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I have not been getting along with the publishing software, so here’s a reposting of the plan until I can get a permanent page published.  It was great to meet everyone yesterday!  Thanks go to Greg Kline for volunteering to help out!
I’ll start with a confession:  I love my pickup.  It’s not new, and it was a very [...]

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