If New Hampshire’s nursing homes are to continue to be a vital safety net, the 17-cents-a-day Medicaid funding increase they received January 1, for the over-4,000 residents whose care is state-funded, is not going to sustain them.
New Hampshire’s unemployment rate is at its lowest level ...
“The Wright brothers flew right through the smoke screen of impossibility.” – Charles Kettering
As January sunshine ushers in longer days, the prospect of the New Year brings optimism! And more than any other thing, optimism depends on openness.
In his article “Solutions Thinking ...
Happy New Year, everyone. Time to put up that new 2019 wall calendar. But, are paper calendars going the way of rotary phones, 45 r.p.m. records and other Jurassic devices?
“Siri, what’s today’s date?” Your smart speaker will chirp the date faster than you could have consulted the ...
December broke ranks with fall as temperatures turned mild, plenty of sun returned, and rain and snow diminished. El Nino continued to be the reason behind the noted change from fall to our first month of winter. One could almost make the argument that December and November traded places this ...
Science Cafe New Hampshire is resuming in Nashua this Wednesday after a bit of Holiday hiatus. Hope you and yours enjoyed the season and stand ready to march into the depths of another winter, but if December is any indication it might not be as tough as what we’ve traditionally had to deal ...
Some years ago on Lake Street, just up from the old Lake Street firehouse and not far from the intersection of Lake and Pine streets, a suspected drunk driver crashed his car into a stone wall in front of the longtime home of an 80-ish widow still active in her chosen profession as a ...