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Mountain Valley High School students, from left, Cameron Gallant, Kylee Pelletier, Kierstyn Lyons, Emily Davis and Mackenzie Arsenault, collect debris during a former River Valley Community Clean Up in the Rumford Information Center parking lot.
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RUMFORD The River Valley Community Clean Up is back and organizers are asking for volunteers to go block by block and neighborhood by neighborhood in Rumford and Mexico this month.
The cleanup will be held from 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, April 24-25. The event is organized close to Earth Day, April 22, by an informal group of River Valley residents. The cleanup committee includes Lisa Arsenault, Tom Bourret, Glenn Gordon and Gary Dolloff.
halloween come saturday. and for some reason, i just keep feeling like i need to glance over my shoulder. i prefer to be closer to the other people around. why am i here by myself. never stand by yourself near the haunting house, right? i agree with you. i m nervous. we ll hopefully see you at 7:00. that will do it for the 6:00 hour. it s time to say good morning to allison and steve. good morning, gurvir. we have a lot coming up. the president obama seeing firsthand the cost of war. more on his surprise visit to dover, delaware. and the mayor caught up in a heated debate with council members and we ve had council members on the show to discuss questionable moves by the mayor and this morning he joins us live in the studio with a response. sarah. reporr: and a local principal canceled his high school football seas. the reason behind it coming up. fox 5 morning news starts right now. and a shot of the washington monument on this thursday morning. it is october 29
be easier to administer. positive news on the first wave of the government h1n1. drew levinson reports for wjz now in today s flu watch report from new york. the h1n1 vaccine will be distributed the first week of october. and at first, it s going to be a nasal spray, not a traditional shot. initially, we anticipate that about 3.4 million doses of vaccine will be available. reporter: the nasal vaccine is made with a live form of the virus, and some high-risk groups may not be able to take it. the cdc is still waiting for the injectable vaccine to become available and believes it will have doses sometime next month. we will anticipate that once we re up and going, we should be seeing at least 20 million new doses of vaccine weekly, going right on into december. reporter: so far, the united states has ordered 195 million doses from five companies. now, 21 states are reporting widespread swine flu activity. we find the virus that is circulating right now is a good mat