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With just weeks left in the term, area schools are adjusting to in-person learning Concord High senior Sophia Guay (center) gets a hug from Bow junior Alyssa Mullarid as Kimberly Hannon, CRTC cosmetology instructor helps them prepare for the Friday afternoon rehearsal. Erika Roberge helps Alyssa Mullarid get ready for the Friday afternoon rehearsal of the Hair Fashion Show. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff CRTC Hair Fashion Show contestant Alyssa Mullarid gets her hair dyed red Friday morning for the evening competition at Concord High. GEOFF FORESTER photos / Monitor staff CRTC Hair Fashion Show contestant Alyssa Mullarid gets her hair dyed red on Friday morning, May 14, 2021 for the evening competition at Concord High School GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff ....
Following outpouring of interest, Hopkinton to host vaccine clinic for students 12 and older Hopkinton High School was ranked as the number one New Hampshire high school by U.S. News & World Report for the third year in a row, April 21, 2016. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) Elizabeth Frantz Published: 5/13/2021 4:47:36 PM Hopkinton School District will be hosting a vaccine clinic next week, for students and community members ages 12 and older to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The vaccinations will take place May 21 from 3:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. at Maple Street School, where employees from Rite Aid pharmacy will be administering the Pfizer vaccine, the only vaccine currently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for children ages 12-18. There will be a follow-up clinic June 11 for students to receive the second dose. ....
Schools plan rapid return First lady Jill Biden visits the Christa McAuliffe School in Concord, N.H., Wednesday, March 17, 2021. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool) Susan Walsh The Christa McAuliffe School is seen in Concord on Wednesday, March 30, 2016. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) Elizabeth Frantz Published: 4/6/2021 5:24:13 PM Area districts are working quickly to reopen schools in less than two weeks, in compliance with the deadline set by Governor Chris Sununu. The state-ordered deadline to return to in-person instruction five days a week falls before April vacation, earlier than most districts were planning to reopen, which has accelerated the planning for everything from classroom layouts to lesson plans. ....
Forum, Feb. 25: Many issues before Hartford board Published: 2/24/2021 10:00:13 PM Modified: 2/24/2021 10:00:12 PM Many issues before Hartford board I was appalled to see the Hartford Selectboard race framed as big picture vs. nitty-gritty (“Big-picture problems vs. day-to-day details: Hartford Selectboard race balances systemic racism, road work as hot topics,” Feb. 21). The Welcoming Hartford Ordinance brought the most Valley News coverage, skewing public perception, as though that was all that happened. Death threats made to former Hartford Selectboard member Alicia Barrow are “big picture,” as was the death of George Floyd. Potholes in Quechee are “big picture,” as is climate change and the Texas electric grid. The personal, the local, the state and the federal are political. The Selectboard, and the town, must address racism, homelessness, potholes, Fairview Terrace, swimming pool bonds, coronavirus, energy use, climate change, and many o ....
Pomfret Town Meeting to decide 3 Selectboard races Published: 2/14/2021 10:38:19 PM Modified: 2/15/2021 6:06:16 PM Pomfret Selectboard race filled with contested seats Hot topic: With a budget that’s only 1.2% higher than last year’s, and no other major spending proposed, the biggest issue Pomfret voters decide will be who sits on the Selectboard. Three incumbents are running but have opponents. Budget: The proposed budget of $1.46 million is as “bare-bones” as the Selectboard could make it, Selectboard Chairwoman Emily Grube said in a phone interview. “It’s not a good year for anyone,” she said, in reference to the pandemic and its economic ill effects. ....