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John Dietter of Camden-Rockport Middle School will receive $500 to purchase waterproof boots to make it possible for students to explore the Megunticook River to conduct stream sampling.
After months of uncertainty about whether the federal government would revise its guidelines for how colleges work with online program management firms and other outside providers, the Education
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