Teacher, para depart from WRVS

WAITS RIVER—Two Waits River Valley School employees have resigned after being placed on leave by the Orange East Supervisory Union. Damon M. Piletz, an enrichment teacher and interventionist at the middle school level for two years, resigned on May 1. Rachel Pierson, a paraeducator for instructional support since December 2016, resigned Friday May 7. online […]

Tractor Supply awarded Bradford permit

BRADFORD—The Bradford Planning Commission has officially approved Tractor Supply’s plans for a new store on the Lower Plain. There was a site plan review hearing on May 4 for the new store that would be constructed on a vacant parcel next to Bradford Evangelical Free Church. online pharmacy buy arimidex online cheap pharmacy online pharmacy […]

Elections, roads top Corinth agenda

COOKEVILLE—Postponed because of safety concerns related to the pandemic, Corinth Town Meeting will be held on May 25, beginning at 10 a.m. outside the Town Hall in Cookeville. Voting by Australian ballot will take place inside Town Hall, where the polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. Masks will be required to […]

Hearing held on local roads bill

CONCORD—For a little while last week, the road funding dispute between Haverhill and Woodsville took center stage, virtually, in Concord. Legislators from Bedford, Nashua and over 20 other Granite State communities that serve on the New Hampshire House Public Works and Highway Committee listened as more than a dozen witnesses testified about proposed changes to […]

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On Feb. 4, the Journal Opinion’s Alex Nuti-de Biasi (center at podium) spoke at a Local Civic Journalism Awards ceremony at the Statehouse in Montpelier. Nuti-de Biasi also accepted a certificate on behalf of the JO which showcased the paper’s dedication to delivering local news to its communities. Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas presented the awards to the 16 recipients. Cassandra Hemenway of Montpelier’s The Bridge also spoke at the event.

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