The other day, Carolyn Cohen noticed a woman in an SUV, going slowly down Soundview Drive. The trunk was open; in the back were large Home Depot buckets.
Carolyn writes:
“On a hot evening she stopped at each crosswalk, watering the planters.
“Her name is Deborah Webb, and she’s part of the Compo Beach Improvement Association.

Deborah Webb, in action.
“She gave me the names of 3 other CBIA members who keep things, along with her.” They are Kristin Mott Purcell and Michelle Cardello. Skip Lane is also on the CBIA committee.

Kristin Mott Purcell, Michelle Cardello and Deborah Webb.
“I appreciate not only their work to keep our town beautiful, but also the functionality of the planters,” Carolyn says.
“They slow cars down at the crosswalks!”
Hey! Those planters don’t water themselves. Thank you to this week’s Unsung Heroes, the Compo Beach Improvement Association — especially Kristin, Michelle and Deb — for makng their neighborhood look so beautiful, for all of us.
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Heros for sure!!
The A Team of Compo Beach and Soundview ❤️ looks better than ever!
Thank Those Westporters who go above and beyond to donate their hard work and time to keep our town beautiful!!
Amazing community spirit and caring! An example for all of us.
Lovely story!