Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for housing
Gov. Kelly Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for residential development to help curb New Hampshire's housing shortage and attract more workers to the state.
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NASHUA- The BAE Systems Explorer Post 200 will hold an open house for students between the ages of 14 and 20 to learn about careers in technical fields such as engineering and computer repair.
The open house will be Tuesday at 65 Spit Brook Road at 7 p.m. Students and their parents will have the opportunity to ask questions about the coed program.
The program offers hands-on activities with professionals who act as advisers, and offers additional training in ethical decision-making through positive social interaction, leadership development, refining problem-solving skills, and service to others. The registration fee is $30, which covers all activities, meetings, and insurance for the 2004-05 school year. Field trips may require a small additional fee.
Call Daniel Creeden at 885-4313 for more information or if you plan to attend.
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