New COO announced at Elliot Health System
read more…: New COO announced at Elliot Health SystemElliot Health System welcomes Joseph Tate Curti as Chief Operating Officer.
Elliot Health System welcomes Joseph Tate Curti as Chief Operating Officer.
Current NHIA President Kent Devereaux, who will depart the Institute at the end of this academic year to pursue other opportunities, has been working with Dr.James Murtha to affect a smooth transition.
The $650 donation from the Members First Casual Friday Fund will provide commemorative jackets for 16 veterans and more than 30 meals on the upcoming Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C., in May.
Impaired Driver Ed Program (IDEP) sessions will be available in February at Hope for NH Recovery, located at 293 Wilson St. Classes are provided through Amethyst Foundation Inc.
Under the proposed combination of systems, CMC’s Catholic identity will be preserved and its mission “will be as strong as ever.”
The partial government shutdown in Washington, D.C., is threatening some Granite State residents, including 2,400 furloughed Federal workers here, with food insecurity and loss of affordable housing.
The Regional Economic Development Center (REDC) is launching the Granite State Growth Competition, a state-wide business pitch competition with a grand prize of $25,000 to help the winning business grow.
The Manchester Monarchs Hockey Club, the ECHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings, have hired The Sports Advisory Group in hopes of seeking a new ownership group committed to the local Manchester community.
Stay Work Play, a statewide nonprofit whose mission is to attract and retain young people to New Hampshire, announced the election of four new members to its Board of Directors and its 2019 slate of officers.
Larry Gammon, President and CEO of Easterseals NH, ME and VT, announced he will retire from the position later this year and move into an advisory position.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire will host the 14th Annual Mardi Gras, the organization’s signature annual fundraising event, on Saturday, February 9 at 6 p.m., at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.
Tuesday marks another new beginning for the HOPE NH program, which is now funded by the Board of Aldermen as a youth services program. It will convene at the West City Library twice a week.
Through shared stores and dialogue this series of talks will explore these conflicts and will present ideas on how we as a nation could move beyond tensions around race, religion, wealth & income.
he Granite YMCA announced on Friday the resignation of CEO John Harris. For nearly two years, Harris has guided the state’s largest Y association; he has decided to move on for personal reasons.
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation has made $3,280,000 in grants through its Community Grants Program to support the operations of nearly 70 nonprofits serving New Hampshire communities.
After pooling all contributions from employees and directors collected during third quarter 2018, and tallying employee votes for non-profit beneficiaries, 3 non-profits were selected in Maine, NH and Vermont.
The topic of homelessness took center stage at Tuesday’s Board of Aldermen meeting, spanning viewpoints and facts on the crisis to perspectives on how it can be solved.
Governor Chris Sununu was sworn in Jan. 3 for a second term as governor, evoking the magic of Harry Potter and highlighting his immersion-style of governance to learn about the state’s progress and continued challenges.