This month, it was announced that the state of New Hampshire will be receiving more than $3.4 million in total grants to address homelessness in the state, particularly among youth, says U.S. News and World Report.
It’s been called the “Great Resignation” – the large number of Americans voluntarily leaving their jobs. If you plan to be part of it (ideally with another source of employment lined up), you’ll need to make the financial moves necessary to keep making progress toward your long-term goals.
The Capital Region Food Program (CRFP) distributed over 1.9 tons of nonperishable food items to 12 area social service agencies, food pantries and churches as part of the program’s Year-Round Distribution Project (YRDP) on Tuesday, September 14th.
On September 14, 2021, the City of Concord issued a Request for Statements of Interest (RFI) for the development of land parcels at the Concord Municipal Airport (CON).
New Hampshire hospital workers are feeling stressed, as admissions for COVID-19 continue to rise to heights that haven’t been approached since February.
The Chamber is excited to welcome members to a monthly Business After Hours networking event. Our host, Barn at Bull Meadow, invites you to explore their brand new event center, featuring a rustic post & beam interior and a stunning outdoor patio.
Spaulding Academy & Family Services (formerly Spaulding Youth Center) is pleased to announce the opening of a new building for its Community Based Programs staff and families.
Of the 88 people living in Blodgett Landing in 2020, 47.7 percent (42) were women and 52.3 percent (46) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Concord Ledger.
Mark Pitkin, President and CEO of Sugar River Bank is very pleased to announce that Shawn Bard has been named Joe Conway’s successor as VP/Senior Commercial Loan Officer.