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Johana Patin, madre de dos hijos y residente de South Burlington, fue una de las tres inmigrantes detenidas durante la caótica redada del miércoles pasado.
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The cap, had it gone into effect, would have meant up to $9 million in cuts beginning in July 2027.
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The building, originally part of the Monadnock Mills until the 1930s, was conveyed to the state of New Hampshire in 1980, and it housed the Department of Motor Vehicles for nearly 40 years.
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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.