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New Recovery Center Seeks to Open at Old Concord Site of Hope for NHA new non-profit organization wants to open an addiction recovery center in Concord–in space that was only recently occupied by a different drug abuse…
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The Merrimack County Department of Corrections opened the Edna McKenna Community Corrections Center Monday. It's an almost $7 million renovation and…
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New Hampshire's largest operator of drug recovery centers is closing all but one of its locations, citing financial struggles.Hope for New Hampshire…
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New Hampshire won't be tapping into its Rainy Day Fund to fight the opioid crisis.The state Senate on Thursday voted down legislation that would have…
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A New Hampshire medical center is getting a $900,000 federal grant to address prescription drug misuse by creating a network of doctors, mental health…
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Nashua will soon have its first syringe exchange program for injection drug users.The program is not the typical bricks-and-mortar needle exchange. It’s…
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Serenity Place, the addiction treatment center tied to Manchester's Safe Station program, will be shutting its doors after more than four decades of…
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A new report from UNH's Carsey School of Public Policy is sounding alarm over the growing number of New Hampshire infants born dependent on opioids.New…
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The Nashua Board of Aldermen Tuesday night approved funding for a citywide recovery coach for those battling drug addiction. But it wasn’t without a…
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The Safe Station program launched by the Manchester Fire Department to help combat opioid addiction has inspired a similar program in Providence, R.I.The…