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The Flavors of Our Neighbors: In Don Quijote, the important thing is to feel at home
read more…: The Flavors of Our Neighbors: In Don Quijote, the important thing is to feel at homeIn “The Flavors of Our Neighbors;” “Los Sabores de Nuestros Vecinos,” a limited weekly series comprised of multimedia stories that highlight Latino restaurant owners, we learn how these entrepreneurs have not only weathered the pandemic but found ways to thrive and continue to provide a sense of community for their customers.
Northeast needs to remain vigilant in pandemic says Dr. Birx during Plymouth State stop
read more…: Northeast needs to remain vigilant in pandemic says Dr. Birx during Plymouth State stopAt a visit to Plymouth State University on Oct. 12, Doctor Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, warned that rural areas like New Hampshire could see a continued increase in COVID-19 cases.
Plymouth State University experiences delays in pre-arrival testing results for students
read more…: Plymouth State University experiences delays in pre-arrival testing results for studentsPlymouth State University students are required to get tested for COVID-19 and provide a negative test result before returning to campus. But the university says there are delays in getting those results.
Sununu says New Ipswich tent revival attendees must follow mask mandate
read more…: Sununu says New Ipswich tent revival attendees must follow mask mandateGov. Chris Sununu says a planned tent revival in New Ipswich for this week will have to follow his new mandate, requiring gatherings of more than 100 people to wear masks.
Nashua man fundraises to launch radio show about experiences of first-generation Americans
read more…: Nashua man fundraises to launch radio show about experiences of first-generation AmericansTwo weeks after Nashua radio station WSMN fired a host over a Facebook video that included racist accusations, a Nashua man is raising funds to start his own show at the station focused on the experience of first-generation Americans.
NH addiction treatment providers say pandemic poses new challenges … and an opportunity
read more…: NH addiction treatment providers say pandemic poses new challenges … and an opportunityMany once face-to-face interactions have moved online during COVID-19, including for people who are in recovery from a substance use disorder. But the pandemic has also introduced challenges to providing treatment in a time of social distancing.