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MILFORD – The annual spring meeting of the Souhegan Watershed Association will be held on Monday from 7-9 p.m., in the Keyes Room of the Wadleigh Library in Milford. The meeting is open to everyone.
On the agenda will be updates on legislation for Superfund sites, with the emphasis on the two in Milford along the Souhegan, the summer water-quality monitoring program, and updates on activities along the river. Volunteers are always welcome.
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