DURHAM — New Hampshire PBS is deeply disappointed that the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Rescissions Act, legislation that eliminates federal funding for public media through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
This decision will have a devastating impact on public media ...
NASHUA - The United Way of Greater Nashua is once again partnering with the Teachers and Paws Project for its annual Rod Hansen Memorial School Supply Drive, benefiting the Rod Hansen/TAPP School Supply Pantry.
The pantry, located at United Way’s office at 20 Broad St., supports local ...
HOLLIS - Having cared for Granite State veterans for the past 12 years, Operation Delta Dog is in dire need of funding.
“We are always one donation away from closing our doors,” said Executive Director Charlotte Troddyn during the July 11 meeting with U.S. Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander. ...
CONCORD — The state Attorney General’s Office recently shuttered 15 more illicit massage businesses in eight communities including Merrimack, Londonderry and Hudson.
Working with The Network, a national anti-trafficking nonprofit organization, the Attorney General’s Office launched an ...
NASHUA - S&P Global Ratings announced today that it has affirmed an “A-” rating for Southern New Hampshire Health, continuing the system’s highest rating.
The S&P report reflects the system’s growing patient volumes, stable operating performance, and solid financial profile. ...
HAMPTON — Aiden Sloan, 19, of Milford, was enjoying time with his cousins diving into the waves crashing on Hampton Beach -- that was until he misjudged the depth of the water and dove headfirst into a sandbar.
The incident, which occurred on the afternoon of June 23, resulted in Sloan ...