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Evictions in New Hampshire have been steady and relatively low since the state and federal moratorium on evictions ended this summer.In the past month,…
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New Hampshire Recovery Centers Struggle To Balance Dueling EpidemicsJohn Burns says the drastic drop in the amount of people coming into his three recovery centers in Dover, Rochester, and Hampton for help worries him.…
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Granite Staters are preparing for a completely different kind of Halloween.This year, the coronavirus has cancelled major annual Halloween staples like…
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In the past six years, Kristen Gauthier, a resident relations manager at the Edgewood Centre in Portsmouth, would maybe get a handful of calls or emails…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges for immigrants and refugees in New Hampshire seeking federal food assistance.Non-English speakers are…
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Manchester officials and the state are once again sparring over how to fund homelessness response efforts in the city.Homeless encampments in Manchester…
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Currier Museum Expands Art Therapy Program For VeteransThe Currier Museum of Art in Manchester is open again - with safety measures in place - and some new plans to reach out to different communities. The…
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Some long-term care facilities are slowly reopening to allow visits from family members, recognizing that residents have been suffering both emotionally…
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New Hampshire's high death rate from COVID-19 in elder-care facilities has exposed gaps in protective gear, testing, and staffing. Improvements have come…
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Write postcards on a weekly basis. Go for scenic drives. Schedule virtual TV time. Use family history as a topic for virtual lessons.