The donation, worth about $430, is the culmination of a seven-year effort by students in Sheila McAtee’s math classes.
April 2013
Vt. House approves ban on wild boar
Rep. Jim McCullough says wild hogs are an invasive species, reproduce rapidly and are known to cause significant damage
Federal judge makes morning-after pill available to all
The morning-after pill currently is available without a prescription only to those 17 and older who can prove their age. Younger teens must get a prescription.
U.S. adds only 88,000 jobs, but rate drops to 7.6%
The unemployment rate fell only because more people stopped looking for work, and government cuts will likely hurt more companies with federal contracts in the coming months.
Pearson files lawsuit to get OOB job back
Mwanwhile, campaigns to recall all seven Old Orchard Beach town councilors make their final push.
Obama seeks deal, proposes cuts to Social Security
Seeking an elusive middle ground, the president makes proposals that will anger both Republicans and Democrats.
Father of 4th-grade Mass. rapper cleared of abuse
Videos of the boy dancing suggestively in nightclubs with grown women and rapping about drugs drew international outrage.
Lewiston woman: Coat protected me from knife
Adut Adong suffered a gash on her cheek in the attack just after midnight Thursday.
NC hospital’s new slogan pledges to ‘cheat death’
Not everyone likes the new slogan.
Former Mass. Sen. Brown not ruling out run in NH
“New Hampshire’s like a second home. I was born at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. . . Have a house here. Been a taxpayer for 20 years.”