Early Wins Whittier Tech Seat; Haverhill Committee Chooses Not to Favor Own in Appointment Policy


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WHAV— Richard P. Early Jr. remains in his seat on the Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School board, adding another three-year term to his nearly 24 years of service. With supporters testifying to his good character at last night’s meeting, the Haverhill School Committee chose Early over its own Gail M. Sullivan. Richard J. Rosa, Thomas […] The post Early Wins Whittier Tech Seat; Haverhill Committee Chooses Not to Favor Own in Appointment Policy first appeared on WHAV.

WHAV—Haverhill Candidates Vie For Whittier Tech Seat; Appointment Policy May Change Following Monday Vote. Amid a rocky selection process, the Haverhill School Committee will again hear candidates for one of the city’s two seats on the Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School Board, as well as vote Thursday on a proposed change to the policy governing how it fills those positions. It appears the body will choose between member […] The post Haverhill Candidates Vie For Whittier Tech Seat; Appointment Policy May Change Following Monday Vote first appeared on WHAV.

VG247—Helldivers 2's latest Major Order forces players to choose between two weapons, and yup, the rocket launcher looks to be winning early. Bad news, people who like stratagems that don't easily lend themselves to being wielded like a power-crazed idiot, Helldivers 2's latest Major Order is designed around forcing people to choose between a rocket launcher and another weapon. As no one could have predicted, early signs look to be pointing the way of the rocket launcher.This order seems like it may well have been designed specifically to target what's been a bit of a weakness for the forces of Super Earth so far - not being able to...

Engadget—Steam closes an early-access loophole in its refund policy. Valve has closed a loophole in Steam's refund policy that effectively allowed players to beat a game before its official release date and get their money back. The company has long had a policy in place whereby users could refund a game, no questions asked, as long as they haven’t played for more than two hours within 14 days. Until now, the refund policy was far more lenient for games in early access or advanced access, but Valve has nipped that in the bud. "When you purchase a title on Steam...