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Volunteers Needed for Traffic Control at Rochester’s Holiday Parade

The Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers to assist with traffic control for Rochester’s Holiday Parade on Sunday, December 7.

Volunteers will be stationed along the parade route to help manage barricades, direct motorists, and provide information on alternative routes. Their support is essential to ensure the parade can take place and run safely and smoothly.

Those interested in volunteering can contact the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce at 603-332-5080 x3 or via email at events@rochesternh.org. For additional questions or concerns, volunteers may reach out to Deputy Chief Andrew Swanberry at andrew.swanberry@rochesternh.gov.

Your participation will help make Rochester’s Holiday Parade a safe and enjoyable event for the entire community.

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