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Amid Staffing Shortage, High School Hires Students as Custodians

In 2021, Champlain Valley Union High School student Wylie Tharp got a part-time job at Majestic 10 Cinemas in Williston. Because of understaffing, it involved.

NHEC welcomes Vice President Kamala Harris

NHEC welcomes Vice President Kamala Harris U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, left, held a listening session April 23 at New Hampshire Electric Cooperative headquarters in Plymouth, where NHEC President/CEO Steve Camerino, right, detailed the company s efforts to expand access to high-speed internet. (Courtesy Photo) ( click for larger version) April 28, 2021PLYMOUTH On Friday afternoon, April 23, United States Vice President Kamala Harris visited the Plymouth headquarters of New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) to discuss the Co-op s efforts to expand high-speed internet access to rural New Hampshire and highlight federal funding opportunities in the American Jobs Plan to support future investments. Harris was joined by U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, and met with NHEC representatives and Lempster Select Board Chair Phil Tirrell.

In the Pocket: Electrician Taylor brings power to his game

In the Pocket: Electrician Taylor brings power to his game | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Photo Provided Craig Taylor of Rotterdam continues to be among Capital Region’s top bowlers especially in tournament conditions. Shares0 Longtime area electrician Craig Taylor knows all about restoring power to modern appliances and homes. He’s also pretty good at delivering energy to his bowling balls toward the pins especially on tougher conditions. Recent family obligations and injuries kept the 45-year-old Rotterdam resident from competing in as many tournaments as he used to, but he’s back in tournament mode this season. The Colonie High School and SUNY Schenectady graduate showed his form last weekend, when he and Steve Wagoner finished second in the extremely competitive Scratch Doubles tournament at Kingpin’s Alley Family Fun Center in South Glens Falls. Taylor and Wagoner finished second to back-to-back champions Phil Drumm and Ryan Galli, losing 497-410 in the champions

NH Electric Cooperative cuts the ribbon on rural broadband service

NH Business Review First 900 customers in Sullivan, Coos counties now have high-speed access December 17, 2020 Tom Mongeon, chair of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative board, prepares to cut the ribbon marking the start of NHEC broadband service to the first 900 members of the co-op at an outdoor ceremony held Dec. 15 in Lempster. Nearly 900 members of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative now have high-speed internet service, the first step in the utility’s eagerly awaited mission of bringing broadband to the state’s rural areas. The co-op marked completion of two fiber-optic networks Dec. 15, providing members in four towns – Lempster, Clarksville, Colebrook and Stewartstown – with access to internet services with upload/download speeds as high as 1 gigabit per second.

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