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School spending critics adopt new target: high administrator pay

School spending critics adopt new target: high administrator pay

For years, teacher pay in New Hampshire has remained low, with new teachers facing average salaries of $41,590. And for years, Democrats, teachers unions, and other advocates have urged increased state investment in public schools to direct money to teacher salaries. 
Friday's weather: Partly sunny, hazy and humid, high of 85

Friday's weather: Partly sunny, hazy and humid, high of 85

Today will have partial sunshine with high humidity and hazy skies due to wildfire smoke. The temperature will reach 85 degrees, but it will feel like 87.
Lebanon airport third to get piece of New Hampshire’s $8.8M FAA grant allocation

Lebanon airport third to get piece of New Hampshire’s $8.8M FAA grant allocation

The Lebanon Municipal Airport has been awarded some of the potential $8.8 million in Federal Aviation Administration airport modernization grant money available to the state this year.
AG: Investigation into 2023 shooting by police officer of teen with BB gun was 'justified'

AG: Investigation into 2023 shooting by police officer of teen with BB gun was 'justified'

Manchester police Sgt. Derek Feather was legally justified in shooting Waleed Al Tuwayni, then 19, who pointed a pellet gun resembling a Sig Sauer pistol at him in March of 2023, according to an investigative report released Thursday by New Hampshire Attorney John General Formella.
Decision on renewed committee expected with different look

Decision on renewed committee expected with different look

The Manchester Board of School Committee (BOSC) received and filed a request to recreate an arts and athletics subcommittee.
School District announces it will need more buses

School District announces it will need more buses

The Manchester School District will begin the school year with a brand new in-house school bus service and it will need a few more buses before the school year begins.
Assistant Superintendent announces impending retirement

Assistant Superintendent announces impending retirement

The Board of School Committee accepted his retirement, effective June 30, 2025, at Monday night’s meeting.
Crystal Lake to re-open

Crystal Lake to re-open

The Manchester Health Department announced on Aug. 15 that the public
beach at Crystal Lake has been re-opened for swimming.
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