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To the editor:On behalf of Bow High School, I am writing to express our appreciation to Unitil for their outstanding support of our Project Lead the Way engineering program.Throughout the past year, Bow High School and Unitil have collaborated on a number of activities including consultation with engineers and educators, a work-site tour with Principles in Engineering students, and a career exploration job shadow. These activities underscore the commitment to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in the classroom and in the community. We are fortunate to have a wonderful resource like Unitil and appreciate the opportunity to enhance student learning and community involvement in creative and collaborative ways! Mary Ann GaschnigSchool to Career CoordinatorBow High School
UNH marketing program helps small businesses and students work together
The United Way of Greater Nashua aims to raise $175,000 this year through its biggest annual fundraiser June 22-23 at Brady Sullivan Plaza.
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