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The Merrimack School Board candidate talks about why he's running.
Natalie, the valedictorian for the MHS class of 2020, will be attending Northeastern University as a biochemistry major.
Andrew, No. 2 at MHS, will be studying mechanical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Nathan, No. 3 at MHS, will be attending the engineering college and UNH.
Alex, No. 4 at MHS, is heading to University of Alabama as a member of the Honors College.
Alexa, No. 5, will be attending Boston University in the fall, pursuing a degree in Business Administration. She plans on becoming a lawyer.
Scott, No. 6, will be majoring in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy at MSU’s James Madison College
Grace, No. 7 at MHS in 2020, will be attending Plymouth State University as a nursing major.
Zachary, No. 8, will take a gap year to play junior hockey and thanked his parents or teachers for pushing him to strive for greatness.
Sophia, No. 9 at MHS in 2020, will be studying pre-veterinary animal science at North Carolina State University.
Jacqueline, No. 10 at MHS in 2020, will be majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology at Gettysburg College.
The Merrimack School District Budget Committee candidate talks about why he's running.
The Merrimack School Board candidate talks about why she's running.
The Merrimack School District Budget Committee candidate talks about why she's running.
The Tomahawks face the Bears on in the season opener of the New Hampshire PBS high school academic quiz show at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Merrimack schools as well as town offices will be closed on Monday due to the snowstorm.
Founders Academy senior Allison Ouellette said she raised about $1,300 for Liberty House through her Veterans Day breakfast and panel.
South Merrimack Christian Academy alumna Elizabeth Skirkey earned a 4.0 grade-point average during the 2019 spring semester.
Allison Ouellette, who attends Founders Academy Public Charter School in Manchester, is hosting a Veterans Day breakfast for Liberty House.
A Patch survey shows broad concern about the extent of bullying in schools and frustration that school policies don't fully address it.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Merrimack.
Plus, Merrimack's Brendan Carter receives honor at AIC; Bedford, Milford students enroll at James Madison; Nashua resident at Lasell.