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Audubon commissioners and volunteers from Sustainable Audubon will plant trees across the borough thanks to a U.S. Congressional grant. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Audubon Leverages 4-Year Federal Grant to Replenish Shade Tree Canopy

The borough plans to plant 150 native trees in the next four years thanks to $48,000 in U.S. Congressionally directed spending. Public works crews will work with Sustainable Audubon to cultivate local seedlings and identify locations to plant them. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | October 14, 2025
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