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Data: Where NH ranks when it comes to teacher compensation, student enrollment
New Hampshire public school teachers earn an average salary of $69,432, placing them 25th in the nation, while the state is last in the nation for state funding and has seen a 6.74% decrease in…
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5mNew England Wagyu: Raising Japanese delicacy in New Hampshire
New England Wagyu is a herd of pure-blood Wagyu steers raised at Hilltop Farm in Mason, New Hampshire, known for their high-quality, healthy meat that can be purchased at local Farmers' Markets and online.
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2mSubaru Share the Love event raises $21,030 for MDS
Subaru of Keene donated $21,030 to Monadnock Developmental Services through the annual Subaru Share the Love Event.
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1mHighbridge Hill kindergarteners step up to first grade
Highbridge Hill kindergarteners got to "step-up" to their first-grade classrooms, meeting their teachers and classmates, coloring crowns and nametags, and playing games to introduce themselves.
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3mFlorence Rideout Elementary hosts vibrant field day celebration
Students, teachers, and volunteers celebrated the annual field day at Florence Rideout Elementary School with a variety of activities, including kickball, volleyball, water balloons, art, and a tug-a-war, followed by a water balloon fight between teachers and students.
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9mRegion's nonprofits take part in 10th NH GIves
NH Gives, a joint initiative of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, is a statewide online fundraising event that has raised over $22 million for nearly 1,200 organizations since its launch in 2016, and this year a record 701 nonprofits have registered to take part.