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School theater programs in NH adjust during pandemic

School theater programs in NH adjust during pandemic At Sanborn Regional High School, the drama troupe is about to try its first livestreamed performance. Share Updated: 10:21 PM EST Feb 27, 2021 At Sanborn Regional High School, the drama troupe is about to try its first livestreamed performance. Share Updated: 10:21 PM EST Feb 27, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript TELLS US HOW ONE SCHOOL STAYED CONNECTED AND IS GETTING BACK TO THE SHOW. LIVE PERFORMANCES INFRONT OF A CROWD DONT REALLY EXIST THESE DAYS, SPORTS TEAMS ARE STARTING TO LET SOME FANS BACK IN. BUT FOR THEATER, ITS BEEN A SLOWER RETURN. ONE LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL IS ABOUT TO TRY THEIR FIRST LIVE STREAM PERFORMANCE AND IT MAYBE ONE OF THE FIRST IN THE STATE. 22:01- WAIT BY YOUR WINDOW, WHISPER BLESS YOU WHEN YOU SNEEZE. 22:05 SANBORN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL S DRAMA TROUPE IS GETTING READY TO PERFORM- BRIGHT STAR CONCERT VERSION. IT S AN 80 MINUTE LIVE STREAM, WITH NO AUDIENCE,

High School Students: Public Education Under Attack In New Hampshire

High School Students: Public Education Under Attack In New Hampshire
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Students make blankets to give to nursing home residents

    BRENTWOOD, New Hampshire (WMUR) A community service project will help to keep some seniors warm this winter. Blankets arrived Wednesday at Rockingham County Nursing Home, courtesy of some students at Sanborn Regional High School. Spearheading the project was Dacey Schreiber, who also works as a licensed nursing assistant at a nursing home. “We were only going to make, like, a dozen in the beginning, but then once I started the GoFundMe, we raised all the money and we ended up being able to make a lot more,” Schreiber said. With about a dozen other students pitching in, they were able to make 80 blankets. Student Janie Donahue, who lost a great-grandmother to COVID-19 this spring, said she knows all too well the loneliness that nursing home residents have to deal with.

Kingston teen thankful to get stolen dirt bike back after sale gone bad

A Kingston teenager got his stolen dirt bike back after some quick work by police. Ryan Danahy said the 2015 KTM 85 SX bike was recovered by police in Worcester, Mass., on Friday morning and is now back at his home. “I’m just really excited that it was recovered and I’m really thankful. It’s scary how much of a worse situation it could have been,” he said. The 18-year-old Sanborn Regional High School senior put the bike up for sale through Facebook Marketplace and agreed to meet with a potential buyer on Wednesday in Worcester. During their meeting for the possible $2,500 sale, Danahy said the buyer stole the bike during a test ride and was followed by a vehicle with others who had joined him.

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