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Daily Five: BOE Resignation, Political Letters and Gusty Wind

Five things to know for Monday, October 22, 2012.

 

1. What's the Weather? Sunny, with a high near 66. Morning winds could gust as high as 25 mph. Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.

2. Board of Education Resignation The Durham Board of Selectman will meet tonight at 7 p.m. for their regular meeting. The agenda includes discussion over a BOE resignation. We're not ready to speculate so stay tuned for an update.

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The board also plans to read a proclamation honoring Durham Boy Scout Samuel Gossner. Gossner's Eagle Scout project involved catologing items for the Durham Historical Society.

3. Political Letters Patch welcomes Letters to the Editor on any subject, including politics. So, if you have an opinion or just want to tell everyone who you plan on voting for on Nov. 6, send letters to the editor to michael.hayes@patch.com

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No political letters will be published after Sunday, Nov. 4. There is no word count minimum or maximum.

4. Men's Open Gym Basketball will be held at Strong School on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6-9:15pm. Open to Durham and Middlefield residents. ID required.

Starting November 6, 8,13,15, 20 ,27 thru December 4, 6, 11, 13, 20. Basketball League Registration to take place in November.

5. Swing For Hunduras Raises $4,000 On Oct. 14, Honduras Children's Project hosted its 1st Annual Swing for Honduras Golf Tournament at Indian Springs, and it was a huge success! The charity run by Durham teen Charlie Proctor raised over $4,000.


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