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nhVillagernewspaper.com November 9, 2018 The Villager 1




























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By Michael Pon recently stepped down. winter parking ban
The Villager Morris currently teaches at New England College. She
will serve until the March elections, when she either has From Nov. 1 through May 1, no overnight parking on
The Hillsboro-Deering school board appointed Jessica to run to retain her seat, or step down to allow an elected any town roads will be allowed, including the State
Morris, a former 7th and 8th grade English teacher for candidate to take her place. Road, which is West Main Street. No side of the road
nine years in the school district who now has a Doctorate Five candidates applied to the Hillsboro-Deering parking on any road will be tolerated, except dur-
in Education, to the vacant seat left by Steve Hahn, who School Board to fll the vacant seat. They were Morris,
State representative Jim Fedolf, former school board ing the day where parking is marked as allowed by
member John Segedy, parent and grandparent of students striped spaces.
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Tucker Free is Library of the Year












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Jessica Morris Ed.D was appointed to the Hillsboro-Deering Tucker Free Library is the New Hampshire Library of the Year. The award was given to the Trustees and director last Thursday evening
school board on Monday. (Michael Pon photo) at the library. For left, trustees Deb Kreutzer, Patti Osgood, Angelica Ladd, Director Lynn Piotrowicz, Anne Crotti, and in back John
Capuco. ( Josh Colby photo)
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