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UPDATED: Groton School Board Has List Of Potential Interim Superintendents
Board advised to hire someone before the end of this school year.

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Local Hot-Button Issues
Major concerns in Groton include redistricting the public schools, determining whether to terminate the superintendent's contract, and managing the local budget during difficult times.
Residents are also awaiting word from Pfizer, one of the community's largest employers, about whether it will tear down the sprawling building complex on Eastern Point Road.
Board advised to hire someone before the end of this school year.

Eduardo Rosario, 38, was sentenced in the death of Michael Halpert on Monday.
From The Casino To A Paint Ball Park
Five Things To Know, Monday, May 21
One school is out of compliance with state racial imbalance laws and five other schools have pending imbalances.
S.B. Butler's fourth grade students learn about immigration by re-enacting the arrival at Ellis Island.
Superintendent Was Placed On Leave May 7.
Five Things To Know, Thursday, May 17.
Students raising money to help a Fitch graduate give to a school in Africa.
Five Things To Know, Wednesday, May 16.
Mary Morrisson Elementary must be empty by June 15; Teachers at Fitch, West Side and Cutler middle schools are also packing classrooms.
Ceremony was held at 8 a.m. outside the Groton Municipal Building.
Acting Superintendent seeking the advice to two experts in the field.
The following information was supplied by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Five Things To Know, Tuesday, May 15.