Springfield Environmental Commission
Putting the Gardens back into the Garden State, one plot at at a time.
05/29/2026
04/26/2026
Another successful clean community day event. Thank you go all of our volunteers!
Free trees left over from Arbor Day at Laurel Park . Come and get them from 11 to 2.
Feel free to help clean the woods for clean community day while you’re there :-)
04/26/2026
Clean Up Springfield Today at Laurel Park 11-2
Clean community day is still on for today! I walked back in the woods and it is walkable and there’s plenty of garbage to be cleaned! Community service hours offered for your teens that need them. I am very generous with hours when kids work hard.
Free trees for planting leftover from Arbor Day also being distributed. Come on by and grab one.
11-2 Laurel Park wear boots!!
04/18/2026
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Please open up the above link and sign petition to urge the US Congress to implement meaningful Rahway River flood control. Since 2015, $7 million has been spent by federal and state governments to study the issue. It is beyond outrageous that the US Army Corps left the process with no action. Where is the outrage. Citizens need to step up to get a public protection plan in place.
04/14/2026
Three great events coming up!
Clean Community Day is coming up! To all my Springfield people, come on out and lend a hand!
Free trees will be given away on Arbor Day.
Want a more mature tree on the streetscape in front of your house? Contact the DPW!
03/20/2026
New Jersey's Top 25 Invasive Species You’ve Probably Seen (And Maybe Didn’t Know) Imagine strolling through New Jersey’s lush parks only to find alien invaders lurking in the shadows… fish that walk on land, bugs that rain sticky goo, and vines that strangle ... Read more
02/09/2026
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Big news for the Garden State! 🌿🐞
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| Tuesday | 8am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 4pm |
| Friday | 8am - 4pm |