Grants to Address Health Issues

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RUMFORD - The River Valley Healthy Communities Coalition has received grants to address underage drinking, lead poisoning and better nutrition.

Patricia Duguay, executive director of the coalition, said $32,928 was received from the National Office of Substance Abuse, through the state's Office of Substance Abuse, in conjunction with area police departments. The funds will be used to add extra police patrols to identify underage drinking parties, organize call-out teams to handle such problems, train youth to try to buy alcohol to assure that everyone is carded, and make people aware of ways underage consumers are able to buy alcoholic beverages.

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Grants to Address Health Issues

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