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This year’s “Granny” winners were presented with an engraved granite block award.
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This year’s “Granny” winners were presented with an engraved granite block award.
Based on data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for 2022-2023, around 44,000 seniors in New Hampshire – more than half of the state’s Medicare Advantage population – may need to choose a new plan or carrier.
In their grant application, Win Win Win and Andy Sanborn distorted the casino’s gross receipts and this falsification resulted in Win Win Win and Andy Sanborn receiving $188,474.33 more in grant monies than the amount to which they were due under the grant formula.
After a two-week trial, a Windham man was convicted by a federal petit jury, for wire fraud and money laundering in connection with his ownership of an information technology (IT) company that contracted with the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley (United Way) while being employed by United Way, United States Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
The NH Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the victims as 78-year-old David P. Moore Jr. and 79-year-old Janice G. Moore of Bedford. The cause of death has been ruled as accidental.
AFSC believes that people who migrate should be welcomed, and their basic human and civil rights should be respected. This campaign aims to provide alternative, positive, and welcoming messages towards migrants as a counter to the virulent xenophobic anti-immigrant messaging that has become part of mainstream conversations.
The panel will take place on October 17 and feature representatives from New Hampshire PBS, GBH, Maine Public, Vermont Public and Rhode Island PBS.
The North Country Chamber Players is a non-profit organization of world class musicians who perform throughout the summer and periodically through fall and winter.
This funding will be used to continue efforts to increase the number of lead-safe housing units in Nashua, addressing lead-based paint and other hazards in more than 200 housing units, providing safer homes for low-income families with children.