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  2. List of school districts in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of school districts in New Hampshire. [1] The majority of school districts in the state are independent governments. Nine are dependent to city governments and the Coos County School District is controlled the Coos County government. [2]

  3. New Hampshire's 15th State Senate district - Wikipedia

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    2010 New Hampshire State Senate election, District 15 [7] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Sylvia Larsen (incumbent) 12,069 : 61.7 : Republican: Chris Wood 7,496 38.3 Total votes 19,565 : 100 : Democratic hold

  4. List of New Hampshire General Courts - Wikipedia

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    1784-1785 New Hampshire General Court June 2, 1784 February 25, 1785 2 [2] 1785-1786 New Hampshire General Court June 1, 1785 : March 4, 1786 3 [2] 1786-1787 New Hampshire General Court June 7, 1786 January 18, 1787 4 [2] 1787-1788 New Hampshire General Court June 6, 1787 February 13, 1788 1787 [3] 5 [2] 1788-1789 New Hampshire General Court

  5. List of colleges and universities in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The state's three public universities are administered by the University System of New Hampshire. [1] New Hampshire is also served by a network of seven public community colleges. The oldest school in the state is Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy League and the only New Hampshire institution founded before the American Revolution.

  6. New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire State Constitution of 1783 is the supreme law of the state, followed by the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated and the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules. These are roughly analogous to the federal United States Constitution, United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations respectively.

  7. Hollis/Brookline High School - Wikipedia

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    Hollis-Brookline High School offers accelerated and honors courses in all departments, and has an advanced placement (AP) program including English Literature and Composition, English Language and Composition, Calculus, US History, Statistics, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Biology and the newly added Environmental Science and World History.

  8. New Hampshire Senate - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire Senate is the upper house of the New Hampshire General Court, alongside the lower New Hampshire House of Representatives. The Senate has been meeting since 1784. [1] The Senate consists of 24 members representing Senate districts based on population. There are 16 Republicans and 8 Democrats currently serving in the Senate.

  9. Timothy Lang Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Timothy P. Lang Sr. is a New Hampshire politician currently serving in the New Hampshire Senate. [1] [2] [3] House Committee assignments: 2017-18 Clerk - Ways and Means 2017-18 Member - Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (JLCAR) 2019-20 Member Ways and Means 2019-20 Member Election Law