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Joyful Musings: Flu Isn’t So Bad with Nurse Like Bennie in 2024
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Talk about a gift of realizing the gift that is health, the gift I’ve taken for granted for decades.
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Talk about a gift of realizing the gift that is health, the gift I’ve taken for granted for decades.
NuDay was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Joseph N. Laplante to five years of probation, the maximum penalty for an organizational defendant. NuDay was also ordered to pay a $25,000 fine.
On the longest night of the year, dozens of people huddled in the cold on City Plaza in downtown Concord Thursday to remember New Hampshire residents who died in the past year, their lives shortened by homelessness.
The New Hampshire Department of Safety, along with the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH), the Police Standards and Training Council and Sen. David Watters (D-4), partnered to launch a program dedicated to workforce initiatives for the state’s first response system.
A former Keene police officer suing to get his name removed from the state’s Laurie List has a discipline record identical to former Keene Police Lt. James McLaughlin.
Attorney General John Formella has initiated an enforcement action against Nationalist Social Club-131 (“NSC-131”), Christopher Hood, and 19 John Does for violating the New Hampshire Law Against Discrimination, RSA Chapter 354-A.
On December 7, 2023, at approximately 12:30 PM, Manchester Police responded to the area of Domino’s Pizza at 212 Lowell Street for a reported fight.
How was yours, dear muser? Eventful? Dull? Healthy? Did you clean out that closet? Lose that weight? Make it to work?
After decades as a steel worker in an Ohio steel mill, Rich Banichar and his wife, Bonnie, recognized the incredible need of the homeless in the greater Richland County, Ohio area and they got involved by collecting clothing and food for homeless shelters