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UNH Cooperative Extension presents programs serving Carroll County; lead specialist to retire
Summary
UNH Cooperative Extension staff described 4-H shooting-sports revival, STEM education, food-access work and forestry assistance in Carroll County; longtime extension field specialist announced retirement in March and Karen Deacon will take county-administrator duties.
UNH Cooperative Extension staff briefed the Carroll County delegation on Dec. 12 about local programs that serve residents across food safety, 4-H youth development, STEM education, forestry and food access, and said some statewide funding changes have reduced staff capacity.
Anne Hamilton, food-safety field specialist with UNH Cooperative Extension and county office administrator, introduced the team and outlined programs that reach residents in agriculture, natural resources, food safety, 4-H and economic development. "One out of every four…
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