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NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire addresses one of the most critical of human needs and one of the most pressing needs in our state today – access to quality housing opportunities. Even in these challenging times, NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire has continued delivering our essential ...

Police chief responds

Police Chief Richard D. Howe denounces the actions of the four police officers in Minneapolis that resulted in the death of George Floyd last week. “The incident involving Minneapolis Police needs to be openly talked about not just within our individual departments, but in law enforcement ...

To our community

The Nashua Area Interfaith Council (NAIC) is deeply saddened by the tragic, senseless, and horrific death of George Floyd, and so many others before him. We cannot be silent during this time and instead must use our collective voice to let our community know that the faith communities in ...

Important to the state

For reasons that didn’t pass a “smell test,” in each of the last two years Gov. Chris Sununu has vetoed bipartisan net betering bills that began to address a reality the large majority of Granite Staters acknowledge – the planet and New Hampshire are warming at an alarming rate. A ...

Bridges still on the job

Bridges: Domestic & Sexual Violence Support Services wanted to take a moment in this incredibly uncertain time in our lives to say we are still here supporting victims and survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence in our community. As always, we are still the safety button for anyone who ...

A-OK response to developers

A-OK, articulate, organized and responsible describes the arguments provided by residents of South Hudson at the Hudson Planning Board Meeting on May 27. The meeting was hosted at the Hudson Community Center and broadcast on HCTV Channel 22 because of limitations related to COVID-19. The ...