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May 13, 2021 8:28 PM
How to avoid scams
Claremont Senior Program hosts a free virtual town hall for seniors to fight fraud and scams Thursday, May 20 at 1:30 p.m. 
The event will be hosted by California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara and Micki Nozaki, director of the Senior Medicare Patrol Project. The aim is to provide Californians tools to fight back against fraud and scams.
 
Global Issues Series focuses on Burma
The United Nations Association of Pomona Valley and the Pomona College International Relations Program present “Burma: A Personal Perspective,” as experienced by Swapan Nag over Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 18.
Mr. Nag is CEO of Nag, Inc., a technology development company focused mainly on solutions for the public sector, including agencies such as NASA, JPL/Caltech, FAA, DHS and the US State Department. ....

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Valley News - Town Meeting 2021


3/5/21
Hot topic: Voters at Dorchester’s Town Meeting will decide whether to increase the highway agent’s term in office from one year to three years once.
3/5/21
Hot topic: Voters in Orange are being asked if they will allow the moderator to appoint a committee of five residents to study the salaries of.
3/4/21
Hot topic: One article on the school warrant this year asks whether to add fifth grade to Croydon Village School, giving students the option to.
3/4/21
Hot Topic: Opposition to the effort to merge Haverhill’s three fire districts into one town fire department has prompted a slew of warrant articles. ....

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Valley News - Annual Meeting preview: Claremont School District keeps spending simple with just a budget vote


Annual Meeting preview: Claremont School District keeps spending simple with just a budget vote
Published: 2/24/2021 9:41:38 PM
Modified: 2/24/2021 9:43:59 PM
Pandemic Precautions: Because of COVID-19, drive-thru voting on the Claremont School District warrant will be conducted from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, at three locations. Ward I will vote at Stevens High School; Ward II, Claremont Middle School; and Ward III, Disnard Elementary School.
Budget: The only appropriation on the school district warrant this year is the proposed $37.78 million budget for the 2021-22 school year.
School Board Chairman Frank Sprague said there are no separate warrant articles because last year voters approved using almost $3 million in one-time state money for several capital projects and establish two reserve funds for building renovations and bus repair and replacement. ....

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Valley News - COVID-19: Kendal at Hanover sees cases in residents


COVID-19: Kendal at Hanover sees cases in residents
Modified: 1/14/2021 10:59:59 PM
UNITY An outbreak at Sullivan County nursing home in Unity has grown to include 35 people, including 21 residents and 14 employees, said Ted Purdy, the facility’s administrator, in an email. Five employees have recovered and returned to work, he said. Elsewhere in the Upper Valley, Kendal at Hanover now has an outbreak.
Kendal’s outbreak includes three residents, Kendal spokesman Jeff Roosevelt said in an email Thursday. He also said there was one new case in an employee in addition to the four he described earlier in the week.
Kendal, which is on Lyme Road north of downtown Hanover, was one of 11 long-term care facilities that state officials on Thursday added to the list of facilities with ongoing outbreaks. ....

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Valley News - COVID-19 cases climb in Claremont; schools shift to remote learning


COVID-19 cases climb in Claremont; schools shift to remote learning
Modified: 1/7/2021 10:22:52 PM
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CLAREMONT The Claremont School Board voted to shift to remote learning through next Friday amid an increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the city, including one each in the Claremont Middle School and Stevens High School.
The 5-2 vote on Wednesday evening came the same day the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ map showed that Claremont’s case count had risen to 75. That’s more than two times the case count of Hanover, which with 30 cases had the next highest count on the New Hampshire side of the Upper Valley. ....

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