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Acts of Kindness
The Fenton Family, owners of The Appleseed Restaurant and the folks that make up Team Appleseed gave new meaning to the words “Meals on Wheels” when they prepared more than 60 dinners for citizens in the area. The Fentons partnered with area First Responders (Police and Fire) to deliver…
COVID-19 is being contained
State Epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan said New Hampshire’s aggressive strategy to prevent the spread of COVID-19 should cut the number of possible infections and deaths by more than half. A leading health research institute at the University of Washington last week dropped earlier estimates for…
New rules at Hillsborough Transfer Station
The Hillsborough Transfer Station will be closed to the public on Tuesdays and will not be accepting demo material on Saturdays. Even though we have requested that the public not bring over-sized loads in, it is still being done. Unfortunately, this volume is filling our roll-offs quickly and storing the excess in a pile within the station to be handled once the containers are emptied is no longer a safe and…
Superintendent announces no April vacation for ConVal students
Superintendent Dr. Kimberly Rizzo Saunders of the ConVal School District has decided to cancel April vacation while continuing remote learning. In an email to families on Wednesday after polling parents, staff, administrators and School Board members she wrote, “More than two-thirds of parents who responded to the survey opted for…
Attorney General warns that scam artists are targeting elderly
Scams associated with coronavirus appear nowhere close to abating. “In recent weeks, scammers have used the uncertainty and isolation brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic to attempt to obtain personal identifying information and assets of aging adults across the country,” warned…
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