Medical issues, some of them pretty serious at that, weren’t about to stop – maybe slow up a little, but not stop – Lou Duhamel from putting together the second of what is hoped to be an annual event to benefit a Nashua agency that means the world to Duhamel.
Last year’s debut event, ...
Sometimes I use this space to talk about important community topics, like last month where we discussed “period poverty.” And other months I might discuss ways to get involved, like with the United Way Investment (Grantmaking) process. But other times, I like to use this space to peek ...
Imagine having to choose between paying rent, paying for utilities, buying medication for your family – and buying food. For many, those choices are unimaginable, but for thousands of New Hampshire residents, it’s a reality they face every day.
At the New Hampshire Food Bank, we face that ...
Just like a bad dentist, I struck a nerve. In my last column, several of you shared stories of trying to return items to sellers for a variety of reasons. Some were courier problems. In other cases, Internet retailers ship extra stuff or duplicates and tell buyers to keep the added merch and ...
Supply chain issues and rising costs have caused significant challenges for manufacturers like our company, Continental Biomass Industries. That’s why we were honored to recently welcome Sen. Maggie Hassan to our headquarters in Newton. Senator Hassan toured our facility to learn more about ...
The middle of the summer is a time for vacations, relaxation and forgetting the work world you inhabit for most of the year.
But it is also the height of campaign season in New Hampshire because of its traditional September primary.
So while other states and their citizens may leave ...