CONCORD — Four Mount Washington Valley students traveled to Concord last week to compete against some of New Hampshire's top young scientists and engineers, and came home with a stack of awards from a state science fair where North Country students were barely on the radar a year ago.

Held May 21 at NHTI Community College, and organized by the New Hampshire Science and Engineering Exposition, the statewide competition featured more than 85 middle school research and engineering projects created by students in grades 5-8 from across the Granite State.

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