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NASHUA- The Adult Learning Center announces sponsorship of the Special Milk Program. Milk will be made available to participating children in the Adventure Club.
Milk will be provided regardless of race, color, nationality, sex, age or disability.
Adventure Club provides before and after school care to 1,000 children in Nashua, Merrimack, Hudson and Litchfield elementary schools. Each day the Adventure Club provides a safe and stimulating atmosphere where children are surrounded by friends and supervised by caring and experienced staff.
The following elementary schools will participate in the Special Milk Program at the Adventure Club: Bicentennial, Birch Hill, Broad Street, Charlotte Avenue, Main Dunstable, Mt. Pleasant, New Searles, Sunset Heights, Hills Garrison, Hudson Memorial, HO Smith, Library Street, Nottingham West, Griffin Memorial, Thorntons Ferry, Reeds Ferry, Mastricola Elementary and Mastricola Upper Elementary.
For more information, contact the Adult Learning Center at 882-9080, Ext. 214.
At Blueline Advisors in Exeter, chief investment officer Frank Sabin is embracing AI, with the help of the students, to better serve his clients, who have entrusted about $250 million in assets in his care.
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