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VIDEO: See how much roadside trash volunteers found on Allard Drive

Keeping Manchester clean is one way to fight crime, according to ASEZ, a student volunteer group.

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by Jon MacLean
VIDEO: See how much roadside trash volunteers found on Allard Drive
ASEZ volunteers clean up an abandoned homeless camp on Allard Drive Sunday. Photo/Jon MacLean

MANCHESTER, NH — As part of several clean-up projects this week (see below for more dates) throughout the city of Manchester, the ASEZ volunteer group took their cause to Allard Drive on May 5. About 50 students from Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire picked up trash along the roadside, and Mayor Joyce Craig pitched in, too. The group hopes to reduce crime by improving the environment. See what the volunteers found during their mission.

There are more clean-ups scheduled this week around the city:

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