COVID-19
A Whole Lot of CARES Money, But Way More NH Need
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Surviving the pandemic intact is everyone’s goal — individuals and businesses — but no more realistic than a quick return to normalcy.
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Surviving the pandemic intact is everyone’s goal — individuals and businesses — but no more realistic than a quick return to normalcy.
We are anxious to get back to “normal” life, but in the process, we are becoming numb to needless loss of the servicemen and others who have protected our freedom, nurtured us, contributed to our economy by working their whole lives, and provide perspective for us and our children with their wisdom.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced four additional COVID-19 deaths Saturday bringing the total to 208.
I once was taking a bath and a centipede came directly out of the faucet.
My first experience catching landlocked salmon was when I was working at Camp Brookwoods in East Alton.
The deaths include one man and two women from Hillsborough County, a man from Rockingham County and a man from Merrimack County, all over age 60.
Gov. Chris Sununu announced the June 1 reopening of Hampton Beach and the other ocean beaches on Friday for exercise-only, no sunbathing.
Hotels, motels, cabins, and short-term rentals could open to New Hampshire residents and others who sign a document attesting to their good health practices during a pandemic, the Governor’s Economic Reopening Task Force recommended on Friday.
On Thursday, the state also announced 67 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 3,935 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire.