NH town to decide fate of elementary school
August 23, 2010
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CLAREMONT, N.H.—The town of Unity, N.H., is meeting to vote on the future of its elementary school.
The state school board had voted unanimously to close the school on July 8 because of fire code and other safety violations.
The town is holding a meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at Stevens High School in Claremont to vote on whether to approve funds for a new school; renovating the old one; and tuition
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