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Members First Credit Union of New Hampshire Names Courtney Fifield as new CEO

read more…: Members First Credit Union of New Hampshire Names Courtney Fifield as new CEO

“Members First Credit Union is thrilled to welcome Courtney Fifield as our new CEO,” said Board Chair David Mara. “Courtney’s experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to grow and serve our members. His commitment to community service and his passion for empowering people to achieve their financial goals align perfectly with our mission, and we’re excited to have him on board.”

NH: A State of Manufacturing

read more…: NH: A State of Manufacturing

Industry leaders are hopeful manufacturing will grow again, with many pointing to the infusion of $44 million in a federal grant that will be used to expand a biofabrication cluster in Manchester’s Millyard, which is expected to create thousands more manufacturing jobs and make NH the global epicenter of biofabrication.

Store no more: LGBTQ+ retailer Keke’s Dream considers move to Elm Street after losing lease at mall

read more…: Store no more: LGBTQ+ retailer Keke’s Dream considers move to Elm Street after losing lease at mall

Store owner Keith Marcoux Sr. said they had received an eviction notice from the mall’s management due to a clause in their lease that could force them out at any time. Any business in the mall on a short-term lease can be supplanted at any time by any other business willing to sign on to a long-term lease. This was the case for Keke’s Dream, which for some time has been the only LGBTQ+ business in New Hampshire.

Police interaction with homeless community topic of recent community discussion

read more…: Police interaction with homeless community topic of recent community discussion

Fresh off the creation of the city’s new Department of Housing Stability,  now Manchester Department of Housing Stability Director Adrienne Beloin sat down on Wednesday with members of the public as well as Manchester Police officers and other city officials to discuss how police are interacting with the city’s homeless population.

Granite VNA welcomes new Manager of Quality

read more…: Granite VNA welcomes new Manager of Quality

Amy Kucera MS, OTR/L, COS-C, CEAS, has been named new Manager of Quality for the organization Granite VNA. Kucera is assuming the role from Maureen Hanlon, who is retiring in June after 13 years with the agency. In this position, Kucera will oversee Granite VNA’s quality improvement initiatives, ensuring the delivery of safe, effective, and compassionate care for the agency’s clients and their families.

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