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Valley News - Hiker rescued at Cardigan Mountain, dies later at DHMC

ORANGE A 62-year old man who was rescued after suffering a medical incident while hiking on Cardigan Mountain on Sunday died at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center the following day, the Canaan Fire Department said on Thursday.Canaan FD said that.

Valley News - In District 18, candidate claims call to service

Two Republican candidates are running for one available seat representing Grafton District 18 in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.John Sellers, of Bristol, and Andrew Ware, of Grafton, are seeking nomination for the seat created in 2022 as.

Valley News - Two seek GOP nod for NH Senate

BRADFORD, N.H. The two candidates seeking the Republican nomination for the state Senate seat representing District 7 have a few things in common.Both candidates are from Bradford, N.H., both own small farms and both say they support conservative.

Valley News - Town Meeting 2022: School funding a top issue in New Hampshire

When Town Meeting season rolls around each year in New Hampshire, much of voters’ attention is drawn to school budgets. In many communities, school taxes make up the largest share of property tax bills, often far outpacing municipal expenses.School.

Valley News - Town Meeting preview: Mascoma schools proposed budget has less than 1% increase, three positions cut

Town Meeting preview: Mascoma schools’ proposed budget has less than 1% increase, three positions cut Published: 3/3/2021 9:21:05 PM Modified: 3/3/2021 9:21:02 PM Hot topic: Mascoma Valley Regional School District voters will be asked to approve a $29.5 million budget for the 2021-22 school year, a less than 1% increase over the current spending plan. The proposal includes the reduction of three teaching positions through attrition. The Enfield Village, Canaan Elementary and Indian River schools would each lose an instructor to keeps costs in line with enrollment. If the budget is defeated, a $29.7 million default budget would take effect. Noteworthy articles: Voters will be asked to appropriate $75,000 for the district’s facilities capital reserve fund and $25,000 for future upgrades to cafeteria equipment. Both would be paid through budget surpluses, not new taxes.

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