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Nashua Seeking Input From Residents About Upcoming Citizens Academy
A survey asks residents which city departments they wish to learn more about during this year's program.

NASHUA, NH —The City of Nashua has created a survey in order to get feedback from residents about the upcoming Citizens Academy, the city has announced.
Citizens Academy is a free, multi-week series of programs where residents get a behind-the-scenes look at different departments within the city. The sessions, which normally begin in September, feature department heads giving talks about how things run. They also answer questions.
Officials said the Academy is scheduled to return in person this year after being held virtually during the pandemic.
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This year's Academy is due to feature six departments, and officials said they are looking for input from residents about which departments they would like to see featured.
The survey is available online and is open until Sept. 2. The city said the results will be announced via social media and other news outlets.
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Officials said a minimum number of committed attendees are required for the program to proceed.
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