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IN TOMORROW'S SUNDAY NEWS
►Major change in school system?: Manchester’s mayor-elect, Ted Gatsas, is interested in a dramatic overhaul of the city’s school system. We’ll tell you what he has in mind and compare that model to other districts around the state.
►High school football finales: Salem seeks its first football championship since 1983 when it hosts Nashua North in today’s Division I title game while Bishop Guertin tries to complete its historic run to a perfect season in the Division II final against Winnacunnet. We’ll have complete coverage, along with an account of the Division VI final between Inter-Lakes of Meredith and Winnisquam.
►Neighbors helping neighbors: When a New Hampshire homebuilder had trouble getting a bank loan to protect his unfinished house in winter, the owner of a local home center stepped up with more than $6,000 worth of material — and told the builder to pay him when he can. We’ll tell you their story.
►School for gifted kids: What’s a parent to do when the school system can’t meet the needs of her gifted child? In the case of one Hooksett mom, the answer was: Help start a new school. Join us for a look inside Scholars’ Academy.
►Maybe you can drive my car: With Thanksgiving weekend approaching and Christmas parties just around the corner, increasing numbers of people will have to make the critical decision of whether they should get behind the wheel. A local businessman believes he has a concept that will help them make the right decision.
NEWS IN PRINT TODAY
►BED BUGS BITING: Camp says it has taken care of issue that plagued Amherst and Epping students
►Derry man remembers JFK, show-and-tell on fateful day
►Alcohol a factor in fatal Goffstown crash on Thursday
►Conway robbery suspect arrested in Concord
►Bedford students are 'paying it forward'
►Salem church on a mission to spread holiday cheer to troops
►Stacey Cole's Nature Talks: Nothing so race as a day in October
►Derry man faces stun gun charges
►College Football: UNH, Maine meet today in regular-season finale
►High School Football: Salem's 1-2 RB punch leads title push
►Men's Basketball: No. 25 Maryland cruises past UNH
►College Roundup: Clarkson tops Dartmouth in hockey

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