New Hampshire
‘Security Action For Education’ Grants Now Available For NH Schools
Each public and nonpublic colleges can start making use of for Safety Motion For Training grants, in increments of as much as $100,000, from a pool of about $13.3 million. Public colleges can apply earlier than July 22 for the primary wave of grants, about $3.3 million, in an early determination course of. After that, one other $10 million will likely be out there for colleges not accepted within the first allotment in addition to nonpublic colleges. That deadline is Aug. 26.
The state is utilizing the identical construction as is used for public faculty infrastructure grants, Frank Edelblut, the commissioner of the New Hampshire Division of Training, mentioned. Grants will likely be awarded, he added, primarily based on three main safety dangers and corresponding security priorities for colleges — surveillance, entry management, and emergency alerting.
“Faculty safety is on the forefront of everybody’s thoughts,” he mentioned. “Providing this new pool of funding for the implementation of essential faculty safety tasks underscores the continuing dedication to assist make sure the safety of New Hampshire kids.”
Jennifer Harper, director of the New Hampshire Division of Security’s Division of Homeland Safety and Emergency Administration, mentioned the grants would “be capable to put essential security initiatives into place to make sure that the kids and workers members stay secure.” She mentioned “the fast implementation of a course of to award these grants” had been additionally a “high precedence.”
Districts might submit a couple of grant for every faculty mission. Funding for the grants is coming from the American Rescue Plan Act State Fiscal Restoration Fund, by means of the Governor’s Workplace for Emergency Reduction and Restoration.
The applying to use is linked right here.
New Hampshire
Methuen woman airlifted after motor vehicle crash in Pelham, NH
PELHAM, N.H. — A 26-year-old Methuen woman sustained serious injuries in a single-vehicle crash on Friday morning and was airlifted to a hospital for treatment.
The Pelham Police said Nicole Lugo was the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle.
The crash occurred on Main Street and was reported to emergency crews at about 9:50 a.m. When police arrived on scene, they said they found a gray Honda Civic “embedded in a utility pole.”
Police said an investigation revealed that the Civic had veered off the road and collided head-on with the pole.
Lugo was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
The road remained closed for more than four hours while utility crews worked to replace the damaged utility pole.
Police are investigating the crash. They urged any witnesses to contact Cpl. James Locke at jlocke@pelhampolice.com or 603-635-2411.
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New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
Crash impacts traffic on I-95 northbound in NH
New Hampshire State Police responded to a crash Friday evening on Interstate 95 northbound in Portsmouth.
The crash happened near Exit 5 and closed the highway in the northbound direction, but police said around 7:45 p.m. that one lane had reopened.
Authorities did not have any word on injuries.
Drivers are being asked to avoid the area if possible. Delays and detours are expected.
No further details were immediately available.
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