| Alstead Kindergarten Students Hear About "A New Baby Calf" |
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Daughters of poet Edith Newlin Chase read “A New Baby Calf” to the Alstead Primary Kindergarten class last week. The readers were Ellen Chase and Margaret Chase Perry of Alstead.
“A New Baby Calf” has sold over 200,000 copies in Canada, England, Australia, and the United States. It also has been translated into German and Norwegian. Edith Newlin Chase wrote the poem in the 1930's. The poem became a book, and Scholastic TAB published it in 1984, which was illustrated |
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| Fall Mountain Girls Capture State Soccer Championship |
![]() Fall Mountain took advantage of the save and won the game 1-0. The game was played at Southern New Hampshire University's Larkin Field. Bruce Ferland coached the girls to a 17-2 season. Congratulations Soccer Team and Coach Ferland! |
| November Update for H1N1 |
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New Hampshire has been among the states where the Center for Disease Control is reporting widespread influenza-like illness. The NH Department of Health and Human Services is tracking school absences around the state. We know that absences due to flu-like symptoms are increasing and that health care providers’ offices are becoming much busier. In short, it is clear that the flu is in our communities, that it is spreading, and that more people will probably be affected before it peaks. Most cases of flu-like illnesses are being attributed to H1N1 virus. |
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