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In This Issue
10% Franklin teacher layoffs?
Franklin school administrators recently presented two budgets to the city council. One plan to spend $16.8 million was approved by the school board and a contingency plan to spend $14.3 million in order to stay under the city’s spending cap. The $2.5 million difference between the two proposals is staggering…
Plan NH Charette cites increased downtown parking as the key to revitalization
A large cross section of Hillsborough residents were joined by about a dozen volunteer architects, engineers, designers, and traffic experts from Plan NH, who spent two days observing, discussing and debating ways to revitalize Central Square…
The 2019 N.H. Summer Learning Challenge
The end is near. Of the academic year for New Hampshire schools, that is. But learning shouldn’t stop just because school is out. The New Hampshire Department of Education is launching its 2019 Summer Learning Challenge to help parents stop the summer slide. Building on a program begun last year, the 2019 Summer Learning Challenge includes…
H-D’s Alexander Ager named Artistic Director of the Kearsarge Chorale
Kearsarge Chorale, a community choral group affiliated with Colby-Sawyer College in New London, is pleased to announce the appointment of Alexander Ager as its new Artistic Director. Ager, the K-8 music teacher at the Andover Elementary/Middle School, graduated from Hillsboro-Deering High School, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from…
SOFTBALL
Goffstown 9, Merrimack 6: Shannon Gifford belted a three run home run, the 20th of her career, to help Goffstown earn its second straight come-from-behind win. John Stark 12, Lebanon 0: Tyler Descoteau threw a complete game shutout with 5 K’s…
LACROSSE
ConVal 4, Hanover 1: Casey Jordan pitched his best game of the season, striking out 12 Hanover batters with two walks, a hit batter, three hits and an unearned run. Hopkinton 13, Campbell 5: Hopkinton responded in kind with a flurry of goals and made it 7-3 at half. The Hawks worked hard on clears and offense to maintain possession the rest of the way and hold their lead…
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