RANDOLPH The current surge in COVID-19 cases continues to affect Upper Valley schools, shuttering at least one for a full week.While some area schools have reopened after closing earlier this week, others have had to close or remain closed due to.
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About 60 people, more than half of them children, showed up last weekend for a puppet show, ice cream, face painting and art kit giveaways to mark the launch of Blake Memorial Library’s summer reading program, according to the puppet show’s.
COVID-19 cases climb in Claremont; schools shift to remote learning
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CLAREMONT The Claremont School Board voted to shift to remote learning through next Friday amid an increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the city, including one each in the Claremont Middle School and Stevens High School.
The 5-2 vote on Wednesday evening came the same day the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ map showed that Claremont’s case count had risen to 75. That’s more than two times the case count of Hanover, which with 30 cases had the next highest count on the New Hampshire side of the Upper Valley.