Fire Prevention Week: Escape planning is critical to surviving a fire

read more…: Fire Prevention Week: Escape planning is critical to surviving a fire

“Residential fires continue to pose a significant threat to life safety, and we need to be especially mindful of this as the temperatures fall and residents begin to think about turning on their heat. In New Hampshire, a common cause of fires is solid fuel-burning appliances such as wood and coal in wood/pellet stoves and furnaces,” stated NH State Fire Marshal Paul J. Parisi. 

Dr. Joseph Favazza to be installed as new president at Saint Anselm College

read more…: Dr. Joseph Favazza to be installed as new president at Saint Anselm College

Saint Anselm College will begin the inauguration of its 11th president, Joseph A. Favazza, Ph.D., with a Mass of the Holy Spirit in the Abbey Church at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, October 16. The installation ceremony will take place on Thursday, October 17 at 2:30 p.m., in the Thomas F. Sullivan Arena.

VA Hospital’s Director Montoya heading to CT, interim director to be named

read more…: VA Hospital’s Director Montoya heading to CT, interim director to be named

The Department of Veterans Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Alfred A. Montoya, Jr., as the new director of VA Connecticut Healthcare System (HCS). Montoya will oversee the delivery of health care to approximately 59,000 Veterans throughout Connecticut and southern New England.

School contract negotiators report ‘progress’ and change in tone during Sept. 11 session

read more…: School contract negotiators report ‘progress’ and change in tone during Sept. 11 session

Another meeting is set for September 25, 2019.  The MEA committed to sending questions and concerns with the committee’s recent proposals ahead of time so that school negotiators can have the answers ready for that meeting in the hope that real progress can be made on these important issues.

Oct. 4: NH Survivors Share Stories of Triumph Over Heart Disease

read more…: Oct. 4: NH Survivors Share Stories of Triumph Over Heart Disease

On October 4 survivors will share their stories at the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Luncheon. Heart disease is the No.1 killer of women, taking more lives than all forms of cancer combined. At the Go Red for Women Luncheon, the American Heart Association will be working to educate and empower women and the men who love them.

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