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Darlene ‘Dean’ (Morin) Low 73, passed away at her home on April 14, 2021, after a short illness. She was born in Berlin, New Hampshire, on June 24, 1947. She lived most of her life on the coast of Maine in Kennebunkport.
She leaves behind her mother, Marie Morin of Berlin; four brothers, Joseph Morin, Jr. and wife Noella of Brooksville, Florida; Gary Morin and wife Janet of Lutz, Florida; Phil Morin and wife Jeannette of Berlin; John Morin and wife Debra of Kennebunkport; two sisters, Marlene Christopher of Rifle, Colorado; and Jolene (Jay) Girard of Berlin; many nieces and nephews and a great number of dear friends. She was predeceased by her father, Joseph Morin, Sr. in 2003 and her brother-in-law, Richard Girard in 2014.
BERLIN â The Berlin school district moved to five-day-a-week in-person learning Monday after Gov. Chris Sununu rejected the districtâs request for a waiver. The district sought a waiver to be able to finish the remaining eight weeks of the school year in its hybrid mode.
Superintendent of Schools Julie King said the district was told late Wednesday afternoon that the governor had denied the waiver request. Anticipating Sununu was unlikely to approve the waiver, school administration, staff and teachers spent hours working on a back-up plan that they have now put in place.
The changes being implemented to comply with the governorâs order were outlined at Thursdayâs school board meeting. King stressed that a lot of work went into the new schedule which required changing class schedules, bus runs and duty schedules. She said it was like August all over again when the hybrid plan for the school year was developed and the schools prepared.
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Dennis âRedâ Gendron, 63, died unexpectedly April 9, 2021. He was born Nov. 27, 1957, in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Francis E. and Armeline (Jacques) Gendron.
Red graduated from Berlin High School, Class of 1975. Following graduation, he attended New England College, Class of 1979, where he received a Bachelorâs Degree in education.
He accepted his first teaching position at Berlin High School in 1979, where he also served as the assistant menâs ice hockey coach and assistant baseball coach for two years.
In 1981, Red married his soul mate, Janet Lacroix, and they settled in St. Albans, Vermont, when Red accepted a position as a history teacher and head menâs ice hockey coach at Bellows Free Academy. He led the Bobwhites to four state championships (1982, 1983, 1987, 1988) and was twice named Vermont Coach of the Year.
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