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MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire hits its peak for college commencements this weekend, with more than half a dozen schools celebrating their graduating classes.
Former Massachusetts governor and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will be the keynote speaker at Saint Anselm College on Sunday, while Gov. Maggie Hassan will be addressing graduates at the New Hampshire Institute of Art.
Saturday was a busy day for commencements, with ceremonies held at the University of New Hampshire, New England College, Franklin Pierce University, and the community colleges in Portsmouth, Laconia and Nashua.
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