Health & Mental Health
NH DHHS Launches Program to Support People After Psychiatric Hospitalization
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This program is key to the Department advancing in its efforts to implement the State’s Ten-Year Mental Health Plan.
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This program is key to the Department advancing in its efforts to implement the State’s Ten-Year Mental Health Plan.
The names of nine more current and former police officers were made public Wednesday on the state’s Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, the Laurie List of officers known to have sustained credibility issues.
The state ends the 2022 fiscal year with a more than $400 million revenue surplus on a cash basis, according to figures released by the Department of Administrative Services late Wednesday afternoon.
In writing a fictional account of the Chocorua story Jeremy Osgood has tackled the unknowable. Taking on the challenge of providing mythical “documentation” where there is none by utilizing the rich history of folklore and myth surrounding the Chocorua story as a tapestry into which he weaves his own version of the myth.
Saying it will produce thousands of new units of low- to moderate-income housing in the state in the coming months, Gov. Chris Sununu, mayors from three cities, Commissioner Taylor Caswell and developers gathered in Concord to announce applications for a $100 million housing fund to begin this month online.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division has recovered $123,750 in back wages and liquidated damages for 40 workers of a Hampton Beach clothing retailer after finding the employer paid some employees cash off the books and paid straight time for overtime for hours over 40 in a workweek.
The usual players from the state were present on the call. New Hampshire Hospital CEO Ellen Lapointe was clearly the designated speaker. Nothing really new was shared. The same citizen concerns remained.
House GOP Leader Jason Osborne’s tweet suggesting people buy more ammunition for their AK-47 instead of hot dogs the night before a gunman killed six people and injured 38 at a July 4th Parade from a rooftop in Highland Park, Ill., caused outrage on social media and finger pointing in New Hampshire politics.
Given the fresh blood spilled of moms, dads, grandparents, boy and girls, most other writers would have taken down the post.