Easton organizations earn $1 million in state grant funding for youth programs.
The grants are part of a broader allocation of more than $68 million statewide to support school safety and youth programming.
The Greater Easton Development Partnership will receive $500,000 to continue its Safe Routes to School program.
Community Bike Works received a similarly-sized grant of $494,800 to expand its Easton Bike Club.
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