By Associated Press - Saturday, May 19, 2018

DURHAM, N.H. (AP) - A committee is trying to figure out the best options for the future of an 83-year-old middle school in New Hampshire.

The Oyster River Middle School in Durham is in need of repairs and renovations. An advisory committee was formed last September to create a list of possibilities to be presented to the school board for review by the end of this school year.

The committee has come up with 13 options. They range from renovating the building for a fourth time, building a new school, and adding a new middle school to the existing high school, among others. The building was last renovated in 1996.



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