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Postponed: Cocheco River Clean-up to remove trash and debris on 4/13

Friday, April 5, 2024 – This event has been postponed to April 13

The Rochester Conservation Commission is organizing a River Clean-up mission to remove trash and debris from the Cocheco River.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 6, with rain dates set for Sunday, April 7, and Saturday, April 13. Attendees should be prepared to get dirty, bring work gloves, and wear sturdy footwear.

The clean-up starts at 8:00 am on Wilson Street, with a sign-in table located at 11 Wilson Street. Participants are advised to contact Renée McIsaac for event pre-registration at Renee.mcisaac@rochesternh.gov or (603) 335-1338 (office) or (603) 781-7630 (cell).

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