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ROCKPORT After several years’ absence, Maine Driving Dynamics sessions have returned to Camden Hills Regional High School. This course is a 5 1/2 hour defensive driving and driver improvement program developed by the Bureau of Highway Safety.
Those completing the course will receive a three-point credit on their driving record and students 55 and older may be able to receive an insurance discount from their insurer. If you are 65 or older and want to receive the discounted price of $25, please call or email Five Towns Adult Ed. All others may register online at https://fivetowns.maineadulted.org/course/maine-driving-dynamics/ for the regular fee of $40.
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Lancaster Police Department welcomes new officer
April 28, 2021LANCASTER The Lancaster Police Department is pleased to announce the hiring of its newest Officer, Kyler Kension. The 2016 White Mountains Regional High School graduate has been on patrol in uniform for the past month, but began working with the Police Department two months ago.
After graduation, Kenison spent three years serving in the Marine Corps, and is now in the reserves. His time in the military and his ability to relate to all individuals in a professional manner will take him far.
Kenison decided two years ago that he wanted to become an officer.
UpdatedTue, Apr 27, 2021 at 9:48 am ET
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U.S. News and World Report named more than 300 New Jersey high schools among the best in the nation. (Shutterstock)
NEW JERSEY High school students in the Garden State have had an unprecedented form of education due to the new coronavirus pandemic. Despite the alternative learning methods being implemented, U.S. News & World Report has kept up its rankings, finding eight schools in New Jersey among the top 100 in the nation.
U.S. News and World Report also released a list on Tuesday that ranks the top high schools in New Jersey. This year s list ranks more than 17,800 public high schools across the nation