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In This Issue
School choice opponent’s son attended private academy
The NH Journal has reported that Rep. Marjorie Porter (D – Hillsborough), one of New Hampshire’s most outspoken school choice opponents stunned reform advocates by…
Hillsboro-Deering High School DECA students earn National Honors
Serenedy Kelley and Abigail Macdonald, both seniors at Hillsboro-Deering High School in Hillsboro, are recipients of the 2022 DECA Emerging Leader Honor Award. This award recognizes students studying marketing, finance, hospitality and…
Henniker Select Board approves allocating $63,513 of ARPA Grant
Vice Chair Peter Flynn has asked to discuss the ARPA funds and possible uses. The US Treasury has offered its final rule and it has helped the Town of Henniker. Before the Town was required to use a…
BOYS BASKETBALL
Mascenic 61, Hillsboro-Deering 38: The Hillcats could not put it all together. Hillsboro-Deering 53, Fall Mountain 48: The Hillcats had a well-rounded team effort from both their starters and bench players to claim their first win of the season…
GIRLS BASKETBALL
ConVal 57, Coe-Brown 37: The Bears played to a 22-22 halftime, but ConVal controlled the second half to claim the victory. Hopkinton 64, Somersworth 11: The Hawks jumped out to a 15-2 lead and never looked back…
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