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NH Nonprofit Organizations Learn Ins and Outs of Grants at 3-Day Institute
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For three days, forty-five New Hampshire nonprofit organization members learned the ins and outs of grants, the lifeblood of nonprofits.
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For three days, forty-five New Hampshire nonprofit organization members learned the ins and outs of grants, the lifeblood of nonprofits.
In this edition of Screenshots, we are bidding adieu to two shows that could not be more different from one to the other.
Nick Pappas delves into the tragedy in his new book, Crosses of Iron: The Tragic Story of Dawson, New Mexico, and Its Twin Mining Disasters, which will publish on October 1, 2023. Nick explores the mystery of why a young New Hampshire man leaves his home and moves across the country to New Mexico.
My husband and I stay close to home and enjoy our summer vacation by taking day trips and visiting quaint towns and historic spots. Touring the New Hampshire State House in the state capitol, Concord has been on my radar for several years. Pictured is the State Senate Chamber.
Nick Pappas resumed his newspaper career at the Albuquerque Journal, the largest circulation daily newspaper in New Mexico.
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts: We had a hankering for ribs, so my significant other (SO) and I decided to try a new spot we had heard good things about called Smokey Bones in Tyngsborough, just past the Pheasant Lane Mall.
Durham, NH: On Friday, June 9th, the Tideline Public House, and Food Truck Court will open the renovated Public House, which features New England’s largest food truck park. Owner, Scott Letourneau, said, “It’s been a busy couple of weeks. We’ve opened the outdoor area, the seating, the food trucks, and the Salt Shed.”
When Keith Gentili was 44 years old, he had a goal: to become a member of the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club. According to amc4000footer.org, the list was formed to “introduce hikers to some of the lesser-known sections of the White Mountains of New Hampshire.” He planned to finish the list by his 48th birthday, which he did that night four years later.
Having walked my fair share of picket lines for The Newspaper Guild, which has provided me with a meager retirement fund, I understand why writers from the Writers’ Guild of America strike. The 2007-2008 strike lasted 100 days. That was a long time to wait for them to get back and gear up again to provide us with the words that, in truth, make whatever show we watch worth it or not.