Education
Uncertainty Greets School Year
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The school year is about to begin, and while everyone longed for this to be a “normal year,” that is not possible.
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The school year is about to begin, and while everyone longed for this to be a “normal year,” that is not possible.
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So it was fitting that I returned to living in the Lakes Region and contributing to its community efforts by going in a bit of a time capsule to the roaring 1920s at a gala to benefit the Castle in the Clouds, high on a hilltop overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee.
The live streaming of hearings has come to an abrupt halt with a few exceptions.
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Aunt Mary laughed and had brown eyes the size of saucers that were occasionally enhanced by a scotch or two or three or four.
For example, New Hampshire has three counties that lost population in the last decade, Coos, Sullivan and Cheshire.
Roger Wood is an award winning radio, podcast, newspaper and television journalist, with over 40 years of experience in the media.