Where do the Aldermen stand on the proposed MEA contract?

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Recently the Manchester Board of School Committee recommended the approval of contracts with two bargaining units: the Manchester Education Association, and the Directors and Coordinators Union. Both contracts go before the Board of Aldermen later in April, and we reached out to each of them to get their take on what each of them thought.

Sununu: No free rent or mortgage during State of Emergency

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Gov. Chris Sununu modified his emergency order temporarily prohibiting evictions and foreclosures Friday night to make clear if tenants and property owners can’t pay rent or mortgage now, they will still have to pay in full when the state of emergency is lifted.

State announces temporary eligibility and program changes for Medicaid, SNAP and TANF

read more…: State announces temporary eligibility and program changes for Medicaid, SNAP and TANF

In furthering the mission of the Department of Health and Human Services and its commitment to support the basic needs of the individual and families served, changes have been made or requested to programs within the Department as it navigates through the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Landlord-tenant relations and Legal Aid in a changing world

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The order makes it clear that all evictions during the state of emergency are prohibited. According to Attorney Brian Shaughnessy, however, “There are extreme situations where a landlord may be able to receive a temporary order from a court prohibiting a particular person from entering the building.” 

Manchester VA Medical Center inundated with kindness during COVID-19 crisis

read more…: Manchester VA Medical Center inundated with kindness during COVID-19 crisis

VA Manchester Health Care System staff extends our deep appreciation for the community support to our staff and Veterans. The community caring for our team members who deliver care has been a welcome delight during a stressful time.

Sununu says 1,600 beds ready as NH prepares for COVID-19 surge

read more…: Sununu says 1,600 beds ready as NH prepares for COVID-19 surge

As the COVID-19 continues to spread across the state with 540 sickened and seven dead, Gov. Chris Sununu announced the state now has 14 makeshift medical surge facilities completed to deal with the projected need in the coming weeks.

Please Governor Sununu, hear the NH residents at this time and close our parks immediately

read more…: Please Governor Sununu, hear the NH residents at this time and close our parks immediately

This is causing us more concern since people from other states who have higher numbers of COVID-19 are coming to our recreational area instead of following the request to stay in their homes!  These same people are entering into our grocery stores, restaurant pick up areas, and other essential spaces which is causing more of a possibility of the spread of COVID-19 to our community essential workers to not mention the actual community.

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