Drive-thru add-on for upcoming Edward J. Roy gas station denied by ZBA

read more…: Drive-thru add-on for upcoming Edward J. Roy gas station denied by ZBA

At the corner of Wellington Road and Edward J. Roy Drive, a combination gas station/convenience store/fast food restaurant is currently under construction without a drive-thru addition, and it looks like it will stay that way for the near future at least.

The launch of Care Paradox and the home-care crisis in NH it aims to address

read more…: The launch of Care Paradox and the home-care crisis in NH it aims to address

Borja Alvarez de Toledo, president and CEO of Waypoint, the oldest human service agency in New Hampshire, concurs: “The CFI provider network is in danger of collapse. Without a meaningful increase in funding, we will be forced to end those services leaving hundreds without care. It is an impossible and heartbreaking situation.”

Analyzing 53,785 individual votes (and non-votes) so far this year in the NH House

read more…: Analyzing 53,785 individual votes (and non-votes) so far this year in the NH House

A spreadsheet with each roll call vote so far in the NH House this year.

Election portal sees broad support and a possible amendment

read more…: Election portal sees broad support and a possible amendment

The State of New Hampshire may have a new online election portal, although there is a still a question of how this new initiative will be paid for.

Blue pinwheels a symbol of hope and vigilance during Child Abuse Prevention Month

read more…: Blue pinwheels a symbol of hope and vigilance during Child Abuse Prevention Month

Every year, thousands of children in New Hampshire face sometimes unimaginable situations. City and State officials continue to respond to reports of child abuse and neglect as the number of cases persists.

‘The Pearl’ awaits Planning Board approval

read more…: ‘The Pearl’ awaits Planning Board approval

Last Thursday, the Manchester Planning Board received updates on a new mixed-use development and parking garage that will eventually replace the current Pearl Street Parking Lot.

As cities race to find housing, some call for more state homelessness funding

read more…: As cities race to find housing, some call for more state homelessness funding

Addressing Gov. Chris Sununu’s budget director, officials with DHHS argued that the state had been underfunding the shelters in the state for years. Currently, the state allocates just under $5 million in state funds per year; the department asked Sununu to fund them at $12 million per year in his next proposed budget.

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