Monday, September 17, 2012
The deadline to sign up is Sept. 20.
The Community Development Department and Windham High School are co-hosting an Internship, Community Service and Job Fair next week, and there is still time for local businesses and non-profits to sign up and participate. The fair will take place on Sept. 25, with this Thursday, Sept. 20 being the deadline for businesses and non-profits to sign up. There are limited spaces available, so those wishing to sign up should not wait too long to register The department released a statement regarding the event: The event is the first of its kind in Windham to try to expose high school students, as well as their parents, to the many local opportunities available for internships, community service hours, and part-time jobs with the businesses and …
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Monday, February 6, 2012
Both are associated with Windham Endowment, with applications due March 31.
High school seniors in the Windham community have two scholarships that they can apply for in town during the months of February and March. The first is the Coish Family Scholarship, which is now accepting applications for students who have participated in one or more sports at Windham High School while maintaining a 3.0 GPA. That award will be for $1,000 and will be presented in late spring. It may be used for tuition, living expenses, books or supplies. Windham Endowment is involved with administering this scholarship on behalf of its donors. The organization has also announced its own scholarship, also for $1,000. While both scholarships are similar in that financial need is not a requirement, the Windham Endowment scholarship has a …
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Saturday, September 3, 2011
As the chain nears its 40th anniversary, the Windham restaurant carries on the enthusiastic vision of its owner.
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- Michael Ryan
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Saturday, September 3, 2011
For the award-winning Common Man family of restaurants, there has always been a philanthropic motivation. Such a desire to help out the surrounding community can be summarized by two words on the company's main website: "do good." That passion has been the driving force behind every Common Man establishment, which would include the quiet red barn just before Griffin Park. Even if you've never dined there, you have probably driven by it, nestled into a colonial red barn around a bend on Range Road. Lisa Saitz, general manager of the Windham Common Man, has been involved with the company for 15 years. Saitz spent six months at the Capital City Diner location, which is now the Concord Common Man. After moving to work in Windham, she was …
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88 Range Rd, Windham, NH
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