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Our Pandemic Year: Virtual public events started as a necessity, but they’re here to stay
Orange selectboard member Aaron Allen, left, and Orange resident Scott Lurgio wave to incoming Orange, N.H., residents for their Town Meeting held at Mascoma Valley Regional High School due to the COVID-19 pandemic in West Canaan, N.H., on Wednesday, March, 10, 2021. Allen was directing people on where to go for the meeting. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Led by physical education teacher Kristina Claflin, Westshire Elementary School second-graders trek out on snowshoes at the school on Wednesday, March 3, in West Fairlee, Vt. It was the first time many of the students have been on snowshoes. This year s 24th annual VerShare Snowshoe-a-thon has been virtual. Students at the school are sponsored to do loops for the fundraiser, which supports VerShare s Children s Activity Fu
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3/5/21 Hot topic: Voters at Dorchester’s Town Meeting will decide whether to increase the highway agent’s term in office from one year to three years once. 3/5/21 Hot topic: Voters in Orange are being asked if they will allow the moderator to appoint a committee of five residents to study the salaries of. 3/4/21 Hot topic: One article on the school warrant this year asks whether to add fifth grade to Croydon Village School, giving students the option to. 3/4/21 Hot Topic: Opposition to the effort to merge Haverhill’s three fire districts into one town fire department has prompted a slew of warrant articles.
Hanover school district is asking for $1M in improvements
Modified: 2/14/2021 10:37:18 PM
Voters in Hanover and Norwich will be asked to approve more than $1 million in school technology upgrades during Australian ballot voting next month.
The Dresden School District warrant calls for voters to approve a bond raising more than $842,700 for upgrades to Hanover High School and Richmond Middle School. Meanwhile, the Hanover School District is seeking more than $245,000 for the Ray School, while Norwich’s warning asks for about $216,000 for the Marion Cross School.
The package of projects is meant to improve teachers’ ability to teach remotely while also increasing the quality of technology used during in-person learning, according to school officials. It entails installing new cable lines, phones and improvements to infrastructure throughout the interstate school system.