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Winter
Parking Ban begins
The Winter Parking Ban began Dec. 1. Once underway, after-midnight
parking is restricted to "exempt" and "weather-conditional"
lots only. Weather-conditional lots (lots B and C) may also close
in the case of a declared snow emergency; their status is posted
at 862-1001. Violators of the WPB are subject to a fine ($75) and
possible towing, and the policies are strictly enforced, so please
take careful note of the restrictions and provisions of the WPB.
Garden calendars make great gifts
The 2005 North Country Garden Calendar is available. This attractive,
two-color calendar, produced by the Cooperative Extensions of the
universities of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, highlights gardening
topics each month. This year, each month provides solutions to some
of the most common problems faced by gardeners. Learn how to spread
wood ashes, buy a hobby greenhouse, keep rabbits away, over-winter
coleus and geraniums, collect seed and keep out fall invaders. To
order, send a check or money order for $6, payable to UNH Cooperative
Extension, and mail to UNH Cooperative Extension Family, Home and
Garden Education Center, 200 Bedford St., Manchester, NH 03101.
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December 3, 2004, Edition
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UNH
begins five-year review of RCM system
UNH
has begun planning a comprehensive, five-year review of its decentralized
budgeting system implemented July 2000 known as Responsibility Center
Management (RCM). (12-03-04) More
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ROTC
Honors
Retired
U.S. Army Major John Gagne (left) of Strafford is inducted into the
UNH ROTC Hall of Fame last month. Presenting his plaque to him is
retired U.S. Army Brigadier General John Dailey (right), chairman
of the UNH ROTC Alumni Chapter. Also honored were former U.S. Air
Force Captain John H. Lawson, Amesbury, Mass.; former U.S. Army Major
Bert F. Teague, Newport; and former U.S. Army Tech Sgt. Ralph Townsend,
Williamstown, Mass. (awarded posthumously). (Katelyn Dolan/Media Relations) |
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UNH
lands grant for research ethics education
The University of New Hampshire’s Graduate
School recently received a $15,000 grant to develop and promote
graduate education in the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
at UNH. (12-03-04) More
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News
Web
Only: UNH
United Way Campaign extends efforts
(12-10-04)
Web Only: UNH
charities get into the holiday spirit (12-10-04)
Hospitality
department partners with top Swiss hotel school (12-03-04)
Psychologist
named to La Leche League international board (12-03-04)
PAT Council explores
network security (12-03-04)
UNH announces
winners of community leader awards (12-03-04)
IOL hosts computing
and engineering open house (12-03-04)
One of the best-kept
secrets at UNH: Woodman Farm (12-03-04)
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