PETERBOROUGH Months after two ConVal employees resigned amid a fundraising-related investigation, documents and subsequent interviews indicate that the district
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“Pretty much, Zoom is out”: Most area towns discontinuing virtual meeting participation >Published: 7/1/2021 5:13:11 PM
Virtual meetings became ubiquitous for town boards and committees over the past year. For some towns, the expiration of the state emergency order heralded a return to the pre-pandemic status quo, while other towns don’t want to give up the virtual format – and the wider access it provides.
The State stopped allowing exclusively virtual municipal meetings on June 11. Now, every meeting must have a quorum of town board members in-person at a publicly accessible venue. Once that’s established, however, boards may offer a hybrid option in which additional board members call or Zoom in. They can also provide an option for members of the public to participate virtually, or at least view the meeting remotely.
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At age 17, Joan “Joni” O’Donnell joined the Sisters of Mercy convent in Manchester, but something wasn’t quite right. It was a feeling she’d continue to experience even after leaving for a short time and returning to her vows for another 13 years. Today, the Jaffrey resident continues her journey with the order as an associate, having long since found her niche working with youth in the ConVal School District. “I’m passionate about young people. I think they are God’s greatest gift,” said O’Donnell, 73, who is now retired from teaching. “I have always been on the receiving end with kids.”