Here’s a look back at some of the top stories in the Upper Valley during 2022 as selected by Valley News editors.Housing No topic dominated the agenda in the Upper Valley in 2022 the way that housing did. From policymakers to employers to families,.
It took a village to restore Croydon budgetThe turnout at the Saturday, May 7, special school budget meeting in Croydon overwhelmed me. It was gratifying, humbling and more than I expected, as a member of We Stand Up for Croydon Students, who had.
Croydon’s May 7 special meeting was gratifying, humbling, and more than We Stand Up for Croydon Students (WSUCS), who campaigned to get out the vote and raise awareness about the budget cut, expected. Croydon showed up and voted for students, public.
CROYDON Nearly 60% of Croydon’s registered voters filled the vast dining hall at Camp Coniston to standing-room-only capacity on Saturday and reinstated the small town’s $1.7 million school budget.The vote count was 377-2, and its announcement by.
CROYDON Nearly 60% of Croydon’s registered voters filled the vast dining hall at Camp Coniston to standing-room-only capacity on Saturday and reinstated the small town’s $1.7 million school budget.The vote count was 377-2, and its announcement by.