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In This Issue
Colby-Sawyer reopens Sept. 7
Colby-Sawyer College announced plans Thursday for a return to in-person instruction on its 200-acre New London, NH campus that will both best ensure the safety of the campus community and also comply with all government ordinances surrounding COVID-19…
Stark graduation speaker captures the essence of battling a pandemic
John Stark’s Class of 2020 and their parents celebrated a simulated traditional commencement ceremony Saturday, on the athletic field while observing social distancing and Covid-19 guidelines. The 138 graduates heard words of wisdom and advice from…
Hillsborough woman files to run for NH House of Representatives
Riché Colcombe of Hillsborough has filed to represent Hillsborough’s District 38, which includes Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Wilton, and Windsor, in the NH House of Representatives…
Free school lunches through August 31
The waiver approved by the USDA and the State of NH has been extended to offer meals to all students 18 and under free of charge through August 31, 2020. All children under 18 are eligible for this service. This will be Pick Up Only and you…
Henniker approves several highway projects & reopening Town Hall
Highway Superintendent Leo Aucoin dominated the discussion at Tuesday’s Henniker Select Board meeting. On his recommendation, the Board approved: 1. H.W. Dow’s bid of $22,800 for work on…
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