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Supporters continue push to retain BFUHS principal
For more than a month, members of the Windham Northeast Supervisory Union (WNESU) community have told school officials they don’t want Principal John Broadley to leave.
Principal finds support from school community
Residents, teachers, and students turned out in recent weeks to persuade the Bellows Falls Union High School and Windham Northeast Supervisory Union (WNESU) boards to reinstate Principal John Broadley, who in a letter last month announced that he will not seek to renew his contract.
Stylist training expands at River Bend
New changes in state guidelines around cosmetology licensing allow technical schools like River Bend, which offer career training in a variety of fields, to provide the full 1,000 hours required by state law for students to go work in the field.
Two seek to fill County vacancy
Grafton County Commissioner Linda D. Lauer’s decision not to seek reelection this year has given two longtime public servants the chance to win the District 2 commission seat.
Two contest seat in revamped Senate district
Two candidates who emphasize environmental concerns but differ on abortion rights will square off in the midterm election for an open New Hampshire Senate seat.
Rematch set for Orange-Caledonia
Voters may be familiar with the two candidates squaring off to represent the Orange-Caledonia District at the Statehouse.
Vacancy draws two challengers
The race for the Orange 2 House seat features two fresh faces for the Statehouse.
Howlin’ good time
Clear skies, wagging tails and happy smiles abounded on Sept. 24 at the new Dog Park in Elizabeth’s Park.
After vote, cannabis store lined up
A retail cannabis shop could soon occupy the empty storefront on Main Street in Bradford.
Residents criticize algae response
Fairlee residents expressed frustration Monday that they’ve been kept in the dark by officials about cyanobacteria blooms in Lake Morey