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Seacoast mayors say federal funds will help with education, homelessness, mental health

Seacoast mayors say federal funds will help with education, homelessness, mental health

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.Mayors on the Seacoast say funding from the American Rescue Plan will help them get children into school in-person full time and address issues such as mental health problems and homelessness within their communities.Four Seacoast mayors gathered at City Hall in Dover on Monday, where U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen addressed funding from the American Rescue Plan.Dana Hilliard, mayor of Somersworth, said the school district there is in a hybrid model until at least May 3.Hilliard is also the middle school principal. He said...

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Second UNH cluster not tied to any one event, health official says

Second UNH cluster not tied to any one event, health official says

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.A second cluster of COVID-19 cases at the University of New Hampshire in Durham has been identified at an on-campus apartment complex, where 21 of 1,000 residents have tested positive since classes began less than three weeks ago.The cases, which have occurred at the Gables, a five-building complex, cannot be traced to one event, according to school and state officials.“There’s not any one single event, I think, that we found that we believe has contributed to transmission within the apartment complex unit, but as...

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Woman who claimed to be drugged at UNH frat party reaches plea deal

Woman who claimed to be drugged at UNH frat party reaches plea deal

You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.A Manchester woman has entered into a diversion agreement to resolve a charge of filing a false police report in which she claimed she was drugged during an off-campus fraternity event at the University of New Hampshire.Olivia LeClerc, 20, has agreed to undergo mental health counseling and complete 40 hours of community service, according to Durham Deputy Police Chief Rene Kelley.  Upon completion of the terms of the agreement, the charge against LeCLerc will be dismissed.LeClerc was accused of presenting police...

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