New Hampshire middle school will be repaired

Oct. 23, 2008
$2 million bond approved for upgrades to facility, which was closed in September

Voters have approved a $2 million bond proposal that will pay for needed repairs atHaverhill Cooperative Middle School in North Haverhill, N.H. The school closed last month because of structural concerns and air-quality problems. The school's 300 students are attending classes in makeshift classrooms in the area, and officials hope the school will reopen by December.

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