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Cross Roads House: Martha Stone leaving as Portsmouth shelter leader

Cross Roads did not specify in its release a timetable for finding a replacement. Stone came to Cross Roads in 2004, tasked with serving as the organization s first development director. At that time, Cross Roads was putting together a major capital campaign to raise funds for a new shelter facility. The campaign hit its $5 million goal and the new shelter opened in 2009. Stone was promoted to executive director in 2013, a role she’s served in ever since.  “Cross Roads House is in an excellent position right now. The organization’s finances are healthy, and our facilities are in great condition. We have a talented and dedicated management team, case management, and direct care staff, along with an extraordinary board of directors,” Stone said in the release.

How Portsmouth NH schools might look in 2021-22 for students, staff

PORTSMOUTH  The city school district s Reopening Advisory Committee is recommending Portsmouth students continue five full days a week in the 2021-22 school year, with a fully remote option being offered by a third-party platform for families wishing to keep children out of the classroom.  The committee s findings were presented to the Portsmouth School Board Tuesday night, emphasizing “commitments” such as having more extracurricular activities, increasing focus on wellness and following recommended health protocols. Plans focused on largely returning to normal following a school year heavily affected by the coronavirus pandemic. “This is a group that we intentionally brought a diverse group of stakeholders together, mental health experts as well, to really have meaningful discussions over some of the lessons learned this past year and how that impacts our planning for next year,” said Superintendent Steve Zadravec.

Person s skull fractured as town teeters on brink of chaos

Person s skull fractured as town teeters on brink of chaos A night of violence and fire involving a child nearly ended in disaster for this Cape York town but sane heads prevented looming catastrophe. Crime by Pete Martinelli and Grace Mason 25th May 2021 1:06 PM Premium Content Subscriber only A STREET fight and house fire in Aurukun on the weekend brought the community back to the brink of disaster more than a year after catastrophic riots brought the town to its knees. The violence left a residence burned out and a 49 year old man in a critical condition following a skull fracture.

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