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Rockingham Choral Society returns to the stage June 5

NH Student, teacher partner on children s book Exeter High School

EXETER – Exeter High School English teacher Dan Provost said when the pandemic started his former student, Catherine Weeks, came to him and wanted to find a way to remain more connected to school. Provost, having already written the text of a children’s story he hopes to publish, said he thought up a creative solution for Weeks in the form of an Extended Learning Opportunity, or ELO, and enlisted her to illustrate the book. The idea popped into his head following a group project last year where he saw Weeks’ artistic talents up close, Provost said. The book is to be titled “Fraser,” which is about a crooked Fraser fir Christmas tree. The tree, named Fraser, feels left out when he sees his fellow Christmas trees go home with other happy families. Then, a family living in a crooked home, with crooked photos on the wall, a crooked antenna on their car, and their son wearing a crooked winter hat, stumble upon Fraser and see him as the perfect fit for their centerpiece Christ

Thrilled Exeter NH Native Actually Invited to NFL Draft

Thrilled Exeter NH Native Actually Invited to NFL Draft How cool is this for Hunter Long of Exeter? Hunter is one of 45 players that were invited to participate in the virtual NFL draft, according to a story from WMUR.  He is a graduate of Exeter High and is one of the best tight ends in the game.  I mean, check this out: Those passes that he received were just fun to watch, weren t they?  I mean, C MON, MAN!  Could we dream that Hunter would play for the New England Patriots?  I m sure he s a fan since he grew up here.

Sununu: NH mask mandate ending but face coverings still encouraged

CONCORD  Gov. Chris Sununu announced New Hampshire s mask mandate amid the coronavirus pandemic will expire Friday, April 16, and he will not extend it again.  Sununu said Thursday the state will continue to recommend social distancing and wearing masks where appropriate, adding that doesn t change. He said wearing masks when social distancing is not possible is just a good idea . we recommend it. The only thing changing, he said, is the government will no longer impose a state mandate. Towns, cities and private businesses can still require masks, he said. The pandemic is not over and we are not claiming victory by any means, Sununu said.

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