CONCORD — The state Board of Education on Thursday unanimously approved a controversial contract with conservative-leaning PragerU to offer an online financial literacy course to students, over the opposition of
Rising budgets, salary increases for police officers, town employees and paraeducators, and purchasing town vehicles will be a focus for Weare voters on Election Day in March.Weare residents gathered at the middle school to discuss the town and.
John Stark School DistrictJill Dagenais of Weare and Zachary Lawson of Henniker were elected to the school board of the two-town John Stark School District. They were running unopposed.Voters in both towns supported the operating budget of $14.29.
My name is William Politt and I am running for Weare School Board, 1-year term. I’ve never run for elective office before and never really wanted to. Then, five weeks ago, I read that a county in Tennessee had banned a survivor’s narrative of the.
Letter: Seek to understand
Published: 4/8/2021 11:02:07 AM
William Politt suggests, “Let’s not have another such red-letter day soon” in his tirade against letter writers who don’t share his point of view. Considering the overarching number of “blue-letter days” in the Monitor, he should be celebrating the diversity of thought and inclusion of opinions that are not always in unison with his own. Mr. Politt seems to believe that readers should be mum if they don’t agree with an opinion or slant of a news source. I can’t keep track of how many times letter writers have suggested that if you don’t like the tone or opinions in the Monitor that “there is another newspaper in the state that might be more to your liking.” In other words, these folks value validation versus intellectual curiosity.