I AM writing this in response to Kevin Landrigan’s column in your November 30 edition entitled “Family planning pacts for abortion providers rejected.” For the fifth time in three years,
From equitable education funding to extreme partisan gerrymandering, from education vouchers to voting rights, from constitutional protections to the date of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary, and from potential mass shootings to illegal legislative voting, the state dealt with all of this in one form or another during the 30 days of November.
Two of the area s regional school districts have seen enrollment drops over the past 10 years at a rate more than double the statewide average, according to figures the N.H.
New Hampshire’s student enrollment has dropped more than 20% or by more than 42,000 public school students over the past two decades, creating more challenges to produce enough