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Art Rosen of Newbury knows about his own religion, and yours as well

Finding an impartial voice these days, especially when it comes to certain topics, seems difficult. But when it comes to the world’s religions, Art Rosen plays it right down the middle.He lectures in schools, makes speaking engagements, writes books. ....

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Hometown Heroes: Stability follows tragedy

Dennis Pavlicek took over as Newbury’s town administrator nearly three decades ago on the heels of a high-profile tragedy. His first task was a big one – rebuilding trust in his beloved town.On a quiet Monday morning in the fall of 1993, while working. ....

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Kearsarge Regional School District voters turn down high school expansion

A $22.3 million bond to finance the renovation and construction of a Science, Technology, Engineering, Applied Arts, & Math, known as a STEAM, wing at the Kearsarge Regional High School failed to reach the needed 60% threshold to pass.Across the seven. ....

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Valley News - Lebanon buys into lobbying effort against 'donor town' school funding model


Lebanon buys into lobbying effort against ‘donor town’ school funding model
Modified: 2/5/2021 6:45:27 PM
LEBANON Lebanon will join the fight against efforts to return New Hampshire to a “donor town” system of education funding that saw property-rich communities send tax dollars to those struggling to pay for schools.
The City Council voted 8-0 Wednesday night to join the Coalition Communities 2.0, a group of towns and cities that plan to hire a lobbyist to advocate for its interests in Concord.
The coalition, led by the Seacoast city of Portsmouth, hopes to solicit 50 members to help pay for an estimated $120,000-a-year lobbying effort. Lebanon’s share is estimated at nearly $4,200. ....

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