Winnisquam Regional School District celebrated the New Hampshire Great Apple Crunch on Oct. 15, which encourages students and staff across the state to enjoy eating locally grown apples. Students at both Southwick School and Sanbornton Central School crunched on apples with their lunch. LEFT, Southwick School student Alexia Katsigiannis; RIGHT, Sanbornton Central School Food Service staff members Bryn Colby and Barbara Poire with student Jeremiah Belleville enjoy their apples. (Courtesy photos)
Winnisquam students, staff join in NH apple crunch
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