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Capital Connections: Delivering connection, learning and hope
Guest Speakers Angie Lane and Emmett Soldati discussed business and community leadership with CASL students in March. Courtesy
Some members of Leadership Greater Concord Class of 2021 connecting safely through technology. Courtesy
Published: 4/21/2021 5:36:07 PM
The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce offers two leadership programs annually: Capital Area Student Leadership and Leadership Greater Concord.
CASL provides capital area high school sophomores with the opportunity to learn from state and city leaders outside of a traditional classroom environment. It also gives young people the confidence and opportunity to explore what qualities make someone a leader and how ideas become actions in their school or community.
As COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues in Vermont, clinics are working hard to ensure as few doses as possible go to waste, state health officials say.
As of Tuesday, the rate of wasted or non-viable doses in Vermont was 0.2%, or approximately 773 doses since the state began vaccinating residents, according to the state s health department. As of Tuesday, more than 420,000 doses of the vaccine had been administered, department data show.
Comparatively, New Hampshire Public Radio reported wastage rates of several northeastern states in mid-March: New Hampshire s was 0.69%, Massachusetts was 0.08% and Rhode Island s was 0.06%.
Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine explained Friday that the term wastage was broad and had many components.
Erin Brockovich Joins WRITERS ON A NEW ENGLAND STAGE Series With New Book SUPERMAN S NOT COMING
The event includes an audience Q&A and a literary conversation with Peter Biello, host of New Hampshire Public Radio’s broadcast of All Things Considered.by BWW News Desk
On Thursday, April 29 at 7 p.m., award-winning author, consumer advocate and environmental activist Erin Brockovich will visit The Music Hall s virtual stage as part of the Writers on a New England Stage series, now being presented in an intimate, online format. Just one week after Earth Day, Brockovich will take part in a timely conversation about her new book Superman s Not Coming, a stirring call to action showing what s at stake with the condition of water on our planet. Through exposing fraudulent science and telling community stories impacted by the crisis, Brockovich gives us the tools we need to make our voices heard, to ensure our water is safe, and to finally bring about change.