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In This Issue
Fall Foliage Festival goes virtual
Since 1947, the Warner Fall Foliage Festival has brought our NH community together, both with our annual celebration and by using proceeds to help build and support local nonprofits, schools, and cultural activities. Due to 2020 gathering restrictions, Festival activities this year will be held as virtual events. Our community members need direct support more than ever during this…
Meals on Wheels Drivers Deliver Hope and Connection
By Elibet Moore Chase – As Dean Westover pulled up to the modest home in Newbury, he reviewed his protocols. Facemask, check. Gloves, check. He unloaded the package of food from the back of his car that included three frozen meals, as well as snacks that could last for a while, and surveyed the home. All was quiet. He approached the house hoping he would find his client well, exchange a few words of reassurance and encouragement, and be on his way after…
H-D School Board approves participation in fall sports after hot debate
Monday evening the Hillsboro-Deering School Board conducted a prolonged discussion on whether to resume athletic competition when school resumes on September 8th. The initial discussion appeared to be heading toward banning sports altogether or requiring…
Antrim Grange Penny Sale set for Sept. 5th
The Antrim Grange Penny Sale will be set up on Saturday, September 5th 9am-3pm on the Antrim Presbyterian Church lawn. This is a one day only event this year. Tickets are $2/sheet and $10/6 sheets. There are 25 tickets and one door prize ticket per sheet so lots of chances to win great prizes! There will be an array of…
H-D free meals program extended thru 12/31
SAU 34 is pleased to announce that the USDA approved a waiver that allows us to continue serving free breakfast and lunch to all children 18 and under. This waiver will run from the start of school until December 31, 2020. This waiver will ensure that all children in our district will have…