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Home Instead’s ‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ campaign launches

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As the community enters the season of giving, Home Instead is calling on New Hampshire residents to help brighten the holidays for older adults who may be feeling isolated or alone. Through the beloved Be a Santa to a Senior program, local community members can spread joy by giving a special holiday gift to seniors who might otherwise go without.

‘New beginnings and lasting legacies:’Brady Sullivan celebrates 50 years of downtown transformation with The Residence at 1000 Elm

read more…: ‘New beginnings and lasting legacies:’Brady Sullivan celebrates 50 years of downtown transformation with The Residence at 1000 Elm

In the newly-renovated street-level entry way to 1000 Elm Street community leaders, past and present, and those who work and live downtown, gathered for the official ribbon-cutting of The Residences at 1000 Elm. This newly transformed residential community now occupies the iconic skyscraper that has anchored the city for more than five decades.

Homeless popping up in other parts of city after moved from public property

read more…: Homeless popping up in other parts of city after moved from public property

Tom Puskarich who operates Restoration Café at 235 Hanover St., said one of the unintended consequences of the city’s decision to prevent the homeless from camping in city parks and on sidewalks is that they are gravitating to areas where they are vacant, privately owned buildings.  And that, he said, has affected his business.

‘Shogo’ Mojo: Donation of electric powered car puts CHaD patients in the driver’s seat on road to recovery

read more…: ‘Shogo’ Mojo: Donation of electric powered car puts CHaD patients in the driver’s seat on road to recovery

In Japanese, “Shogo” means soaring into the future. In Lebanon, New Hampshire, it means lots of smiles on the faces of young patients at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth (CHAD).  Thanks to a heartfelt donation made possible through The New England Honda Dealers, young patients at CHAD now have a unique way to go from their room to various treatments around the hospital site.

Students rockin’ the trades: Community College System scores $75,000 Metallica Scholars grant

read more…: Students rockin’ the trades: Community College System scores $75,000 Metallica Scholars grant

“When we launched the Metallica Scholars Initiative, it really spoke to me. A collective goal of breaking the stigma of trade skills. Trade skills are vital to society, and what’s even more important is to support the many folks who are trying to create a career by learning and using these skills. I am so proud – we all are – to see how this program is changing lives by providing much-needed resources to empower students, and it’s great that we’re able to make our biggest grant yet to support these students and the future workforce. – “James Hetfield, Metallica

Humble Warrior donates $11K to Elliot Health System Silver Linings effort, aiding cancer patients

read more…: Humble Warrior donates $11K to Elliot Health System Silver Linings effort, aiding cancer patients

“We are ever grateful to Humble Warrior Power Yoga and Kelly Comeau for their partnership and true care for our community. Their efforts are truly inspiring for each of us at The Elliot,” said Kelli Rafferty, executive director of philanthropy & community benefit for Elliot Health System and SolutionHealth.

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