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Mayor's T-Town initiative begins

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Volunteer Mykalah Anderson, 19, from Toledo, mows the overgrown weeds on the side of an abandoned home on Earl Street.

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TPD Sgt. Greg Mahlman, right, helps to register volunteer Paul Gibbs Sr.

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Volunteer Mykalah Anderson, 19, from Toledo, mows the overgrown weeds on the side of an abandoned home on Earl Street.

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TPD Sgt. Greg Mahlman, right, helps to register volunteer Cindy Martinez, a traffic officer, while other volunteers Douglas Hampton Jr., far left, and Paul Gibbs Sr., center, fill-out paperwork.

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Toledo Police Captain Tom Weigand stops to talk to a family from left: Cayden Werts, 6, his twin brother Isaiah Werts, 6, Rizo Huntley, 22 months, and Brenyn Huntley, on the corner of Earl Street and Kingston Avenue.

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Carol Peck picks-up trash along Kingston Avenue.

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Members of Pathway, teenagers and young adults employed through a Lucas County summer job placement program, mows and cleans debris from abandoned homes on Earl Street near Kingston Avenue.

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Bags for garbage along with mowers and other tools were available at The Toledo Police Mobile Command Post.

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Brenyn Huntley, right, sits on his porch with kids and stepkids from left: Isaiah Werts, 6, Cayden Werts, 6, and Rizo Huntley, 22 months.

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