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As the Claremont School District reels from a $5 million budget deficit, reducing staff, shutting schools, and fighting to get through the school year, Republicans in Concord are split over how much they should help out.
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A letter sent to parents said that Bluff Elementary School could not meet the requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
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Un panel de expertos estatales fue creado hace poco para revisar casos de violencia doméstica que resultan en fatalidades.
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The Claremont School District is facing a deficit of between $1 and $5 million dollars. Valley News reporter Patrick O’Grady talks about how it happened and what’s next for the district.
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Los aranceles, los costos laborales y los cambios del USDA son las principales preocupaciones de los agricultores de New Hampshire.
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In a letter to the Claremont school community Friday, the chair of the SAU 6 School Board called the decision to not follow through with the 19 new hires “very difficult and unfortunate.”
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The state's Department of Environmental Services is accepting public comment on the permit modification request until 4 p.m. on March 27.
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El presidente Biden organizará un evento en Concord. Senderista canadiense falleció en Monte Chocorua. El Smithsonian trae exposición a Claremont.
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“I hope people feel community, feel like we are having a celebration of freedom, but also feel like we're setting aside a time to remember an important part of US history as it happened,” said Whitney Skillen, who organized one event in Claremont.
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Organizations will be able to apply directly for federal grants to support sex education curriculum, rather than relying on approval from the Executive Council.