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Overwhelmed by record-breaking growth of families in need, Gov. Maura Healey said that when the state family shelter system hits 7,500 households, it will no longer guarantee placements and instead prioritize housing families with health and safety risks.
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Find out where to go for help and how to stay safe as the temperature gets dangerously low.
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The National Weather Service says wind chills could be “once in a generation” cold Friday and Saturday. Officials shared tips on how to stay safe and where to go for help as temperatures plummet.
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Many winter shelters have already opened, providing unhoused people a warm place to stay. But housing organizers are also preparing for scenarios where individuals choose to not or cannot take shelter there.
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As temperatures hover in the single digits or lower across New Hampshire, communities are opening up public buildings as warming shelters for anyone who…
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As the temperature dips below freezing tonight, activists and business leaders will sleep outside in Manchester’s Stanton Park to raise money and…