CONWAY — A major milestone has been reached in the Vaughan Community Services “Vaughan to the Future” Capital Campaign with gifts and pledges now totaling over $750,000, including a $20,000 grant from the New Hampshire Electric Co-Op Foundation.

A half dozen representatives from the co-op foundation met with members of the Vaughan Capital Campaign on Thursday, delivering the foundation’s check and touring the facility with director Heather Oullette, meeting staff and children enrolled in the center’s programs.

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