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If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
Second Strategic Planning Session
The Second Strategic Planning Meeting for Conway School District and SAU9 is still scheduled for tonight as of right now. The planning session is open to the public, will include presenters and light refreshments, and is designed to have a community dialogue to shape a portrait of goals for the education system to fulfill when it comes to the average student. That will also include discussion on metrics of measuring if the school is meeting those goals. Further details can be found on the SAU9 website. The meeting is taking place tonight from 6-8PM at the Kennett High School Cafeteria.
Cancellations & Delays – Thursday, January 16th, 2020
Thursday, January 16th, 2020
SAU 9 – Conway – CLOSED
SAU 13 – Freedom, Madison, Tamworth – CLOSED
SAU 49 – Wolfeboro, Ossipee – CLOSED
MSAD 61 – Bridgton – CLOSED
MSAD 72 – Brownfield – CLOSED
White Mountain Waldorf – Albany – CLOSED
Lillipution Montessori School – North Conway – CLOSED
Robert Frost Charter School – North Conway – CLOSED
Vaughn Learning Center – North Conway – CLOSED
Jean Limmer Dance Center – CLOSED
Gibson Center – NO MEALS ON WHEELS
Mountain Top Music Center – CLOSED
Ossipee Concerned Citizens- NO MEALS ON WHEELS (Use Your Storm Packs)
To Report a Cancellation or Delay, please contact our offices at 603-356-8870
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Together With Veterans Phase 1
A veteran suicide prevention program has taken its first steps at implementation in rural New Hampshire. “Together With Veterans” is a suicide prevention initiative that’s looking to develop community-based support structures for Veterans, particularly in rural communities. Former Army Captain Ray Gilmore graduated a national course meant to bring this initiative to the area last year. He says the program has created an open assessment with community providers and leaders in Coos county; assessing the strengths and weaknesses of systems already in place for veterans in the area. The next step, according to Gilmore, will be to train everyone from providers and first responders to community members, bar tenders and gun shop owners to build a community that supports veterans who may be at risk of suicide.