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CMC donates new heart monitor/defibrillator to Hooksett Fire Department

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CMC is helping the Hooksett Fire-Rescue Department save lives thanks to a new device donated by CMC’s New England Heart and Vascular Institute Foundation. The Physio-Control LIFEPAK® 15 monitor/defibrillator assists first responders by recording and wirelessly transmitting a host of vital signs on a cardiac patient as well as monitoring chest compress performed on the ambulance. CMC and the New England Heart and Vascular Institute presented the device, valued at $28,000, to the Department on June 17.

H2O Wins Product Donation for Families in Transition

read more…: H2O Wins Product Donation for Families in Transition

Because every woman deserves to feel beautiful, H2O Salon Spa has partnered with Families in Transition, a nonprofit organization that provides housing and social services to homeless families and individuals, for a variety of makeover events. Now, thanks to H2O Salon Spa, the women at Families in Transition can experience a little pampering, with a donation of upscale hair-care products from R+Co.

What the Heck is the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism and Why Do They Want $50,000

read more…: What the Heck is the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism and Why Do They Want $50,000

I founded the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism to publish InDepthNH.org online because New Hampshire is in the midst of a news emergency, as is much of the country. If you don’t believe me, pick up your local newspaper or watch the local newscast. If you’re satisfied, then you probably don’t remember a decade ago when there were twice as many reporters working in New Hampshire in a competitive news environment with a hopping statehouse press room.

Save the blue butterflies

read more…: Save the blue butterflies

The NH Fish and Game Department and Praxair/TAFA Inc. are seeking volunteers to help restore habitat for the endangered Karner blue butterfly on Saturday June 4, 2016, from 9 a.m. – noon in Concord. Volunteers will plant wild blue lupine (Lupinus perenis), the sole food source for the caterpillars.

Manchester fire stations are now Safe Stations for addicts wanting to begin recovery

read more…: Manchester fire stations are now Safe Stations for addicts wanting to begin recovery

The City of Manchester announced a groundbreaking “Safe Station” initiative and an expansion of the Granite United Way’s 2-1-1NH service. Safe Station will utilize the ten 24/7/365 fire houses throughout the city and will serve as a designated safe environment for individuals seeking assistance. It is a starting point for drug/substance users who may not know where to begin the treatment and recovery process.

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