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Vaccination rates vary widely across New Hampshire >Modified: 7/1/2021 10:00:38 PM
WEST LEBANON New Hampshire town-by-town COVID-19 vaccination rates from the Department of Health and Human Services illustrate local differences in the state’s vaccination rollout that track with broader health disparities, according to a Dartmouth College researcher.
In several of the Upper Valley’s working-class communities, such as Claremont and Newport, the number of residents who have gotten at least one vaccination is below 50%, while the more affluent communities of Hanover and Lebanon, home to Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, respectively, have rates above 70%, according to the data as of June 23 that DHHS provided to the
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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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Claremont among NH districts worried pandemic enrollment dip will hurt state funding
Modified: 1/23/2021 10:33:55 PM
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CLAREMONT Two top officials from Claremont have signed a letter from mayors and school leaders around New Hampshire aimed at ensuring public schools don’t face a major funding shortfall because of fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
School districts across the country have received funding to provide free meals to all students during the pandemic. As a result, far fewer families have filled out eligibility paperwork for the federal free and reduced-price lunch program. But the percentage of eligible students is used as a factor for determining other kinds of aid.
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