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Prepare for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Street Closures

South Fruit Street in Concord will be closed on Oct. 18.

The “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” walk will be held in Concord on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015. The walk begins at 1 p.m. at Memorial Field on South Fruit Street.

In order to safely accommodate the event, the southbound lane of South Fruit Street will be closed between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., according to Bradley C. Osgood, the chief of police, for the Concord Police Department.

Northbound traffic on South Fruit Street will be closed between 1 p.m. and approximately 1:30 p.m.; however, emergency traffic to the Concord Hospital complex will not be impacted as Langley Parkway will remain open for emergency vehicles. The westbound lane of Clinton Street between Princeton Street and Silk Farm Road will be closed between noon and approx. 2 p.m. Although the SB lane of Langley Parkway will be open to traffic, it is recommended that this area be avoided between noon and 2 p.m. as lengthy delays can be expected due to the closure of the WB lane of Clinton Street.

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The participants will walk a five mile course starting southerly on South Fruit Street, traveling westerly on Clinton Street, northwesterly on Silk Farm Road, northerly on Dunbarton Road, easterly on Pleasant Street to the entrance of Pleasant View Retirement Center, through the complex, easterly to Redington Road onto South Fruit Street and finish at Memorial Field.

All motorists are asked to drive slowly and to use caution in this area as over 6,000 participants are expected for the event.

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