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Lawmakers behind bills aimed at reducing school bullying want more accountability for schools and parents.
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Los padres podrían enfrentar multas y servicio comunitario si se niegan a abordar el bullying o acoso escolar, bajo una nueva propuesta legislativa.
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Legisladores detrás de proyectos de ley que buscan reducir el acoso escolar quieren más responsabilidad para escuelas y padres.
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Dartmouth College has suspended the fraternity — Omega Psi Phi — where the hazing is alleged to have occurred. The suspension remains in effect pending the outcome of an investigation by police in Hanover, New Hampshire.
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A class-action lawsuit filed in Massachusetts claims that education publisher Heinemann, based in Portsmouth, falsely advertised its products as “research-backed” and “data-based.”
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Empiezan las celebraciones de Navidad, desde el downtown de Concord hasta Lebanon.
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From the lights of Hanukkah, to the joy of Christmas and the vibrant celebrations of Kwanzaa, NHPR's holiday program offerings bring heartfelt stories, music, and reflections that capture the spirit of the season.
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Listen to an exciting array of holiday specials on Classical New Hampshire - on air, online or through the mobile app!
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Republican John Stephen and Democrat Karen Liot Hill agree it's going to be a tough budget year for the state.
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Explore the history of New England's seasonal holiday traditions at the Stawbery Banke Museum's Candlelight Stroll.
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Más de una docena de refugios de invierno abrirán en el estado. Las reglas y horarios de operación varían en cada uno.
Join hosts Rick Ganley and Emily Quirk for two hours of under-appreciated holiday tunes requested by you, plus live music performances!
Stories from the New England News Collaborative