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Resignations shake New Hampshire education and judiciary boards

June 12, 2024 | Executive Councils, Executive Offices, Executive, New Hampshire



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Resignations shake New Hampshire education and judiciary boards
During a recent government meeting, the Secretary of State's office presented a list of civil commissions, which was unanimously approved by the council. The meeting proceeded to address several resignations from various boards and commissions within New Hampshire.

The council accepted the resignation of Todd Emmons from the Community College System of New Hampshire Board of Trustees, followed by the resignation of Holly Novaleski from the same board. Both motions received no opposition and were passed swiftly.

Additionally, the resignation of Susan Studner from the Higher Education Commission was accepted, along with the resignation of Justice Peter Bornstein from the New Hampshire Superior Court. The meeting concluded with the acceptance of Nadine Lamontaine's resignation from the Volunteer New Hampshire Board of Directors.

All motions regarding the resignations were met with unanimous support, reflecting a smooth and efficient process in handling these administrative changes.

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