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Salem School Board awards $138,760 contract to replace elementary intercom systems

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The board approved a low bid from Telephone Network Technologies of Hooksett to replace aging intercom control systems at five elementary schools and Hague Preschool, standardizing equipment to Bogen and reducing long‑term support costs.

The Salem School Board voted unanimously June 17 to award a $138,760 contract to Telephone Network Technologies (TNT) of Hooksett, New Hampshire, to replace the control portion of the intercom systems at five elementary schools and the Hague Preschool.

Facilities staff told the board the current intercom controllers are 12–14 years old and no longer universally supported; some…

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