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Motley Mutts: Going to the dogs

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Melissa Leclerc may be president of the board of directors and operations manager for Motley Mutts Rescue, a Hooksett non-profit dog rescue enterprise, but she’s quick to point out that Motley Mutts is possible because of its six employees and “countless” volunteers.

Get Tech Smart: Boosting Your Website Traffic

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In this episode of Get Tech Smart, Flo Nicolas is joined by Logan Ares Snyder, the Owner & Lead Strategist of hasOptimization, to dive deep into the art of driving website traffic. They discuss website analytics, shedding light on essential tools such as Google Analytics and Facebook Analytics, and highlighting the key differences between these analytics platforms.

Sensory-friendly ‘Zen Den’ at Camp Foster made possible in partnership with Bank Prov

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The Boys & Girls Club of Manchester (BGCM) is pleased to announce the opening of a “Zen Den” at Camp Foster for members to find a calm, safe, sensory-friendly space for campers to decompress, reflect, and develop self-care skills at Camp. The Zen Den provides therapeutic groups and is home to counseling programs, which are done in partnership with BGCM and Greater Manchester Mental Health.

AmeriHealth Caritas NH hosts employment resource event at its Wellness and Opportunity Center

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AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire recently hosted an Employment Resource Event at its Wellness and Opportunity Center, located at 25 Sundial Ave in Manchester. This free event was open to the public and provided attendees with resources and tools to aid in finding work and overcome barriers to employment.

Manchester Street non-profit opens doors, aims to be ‘a bridge back to successful sober living’

read more…: Manchester Street non-profit opens doors, aims to be ‘a bridge back to successful sober living’

Once established, the men will be expected to pay $200 a week for their rooms while saving 25 percent of their pay.  The idea is that at the end of a year they will have about $5,000 to $7,000 to use for a first month and security deposit on an apartment or to purchase a used car.

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