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Fall River has been cleaning up homeless encampments, including one near the rail trail that had generated complaints. About 10 to 15 people had been living there, according to the mayor.
FALL RIVER — Between 10 and 15 people were living in a homeless encampment in a wooded area near the Quequechan River Rail Trail which the city began demolishing on June 10.
Fall River police are trying to transform a community space that the department says has “become overrun with criminal activity.” Police initiated “Operation Clear Path” Monday morning to clean up ...
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSN5 underrated Shasta-Trinity National Forest trails that beat the crowdsWant elbow room when you bike or hike? These usually less-crowded trails are worth the drive from Redding, the forest service ...
“With support from our dedicated officers and police K-9s, the Fall River Police Department has begun a campaign to reclaim ...
FALL RIVER, Mass. (WJAR) — These are people you call when you really need help. They're not afraid to get very dirty pulling shopping carts and tires out of the river or helping the homeless who ...
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