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Vose Farm Residences: Catholic Charities NH launches its first affordable workforce housing community

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Vose Farm Residences, an affordable workforce housing community developed by Catholic Charities NH, officially opened on Thursday, January 15, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Applications are now being accepted, with the first tenants expected to move in February.

Laughter for a cause: Queen City Rotary Club holds annual Comedy Bowl fundraiser Jan. 31

read more…: Laughter for a cause: Queen City Rotary Club holds annual Comedy Bowl fundraiser Jan. 31

Great food and fun will be on the menu as the Queen City Rotary Club hosts its annual comedy bowl fundraiser later this month.  The annual event, which includes a buffet dinner, comedy show and cash bar, will take place on Saturday, January 31 at St. George’s Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Manchester.

Qualifications for the state elderly tax exemption are difficult to meet. A bill proposes to make it easier.

read more…: Qualifications for the state elderly tax exemption are difficult to meet. A bill proposes to make it easier.

McCormick, 72, applied for the elderly tax exemption last year and has saved over $1,000 on her tax bill. She said the exemption has “most definitely” been helpful, but she and many of her neighbors believe the exemption’s requirements are difficult to meet.

Stebbins Center recipient of recent round of Bangor Savings Bank Foundation grants

read more…: Stebbins Center recipient of recent round of Bangor Savings Bank Foundation grants

“This investment helps us realize a dream of creating a hub where families can access essential services under one roof,” said Jeanine Tousignant, Project Facilitator for the Mark Stebbins Community Center. “It’s about building stronger communities and brighter futures for generations to come.”

Catholic Health Care Foundation of Greater Manchester receives its first corporate donation

read more…: Catholic Health Care Foundation of Greater Manchester receives its first corporate donation

The Catholic Health Care Foundation of Greater Manchester (Foundation) has received its first corporate donation of $125,000. The funds, donated by Northeast Delta Dental, will directly support the Poisson Dental Facility, which is a grant recipient of the Foundation.

SNHU Arena GM Tim Bechert steps down after 25 years, will focus on ‘community endeavors’

read more…: SNHU Arena GM Tim Bechert steps down after 25 years, will focus on ‘community endeavors’

After reaching his silver anniversary at one of New Hampshire’s most popular entertainment venues, Tim Bechert has left his role as General Manager of SNHU arena.  Bechert, who led the facility since its opening in 2001, is transitioning to focus on community-oriented endeavors.  

Elliot Hospital first in northern New England to introduce advanced robotic tech for shoulder surgery

read more…: Elliot Hospital first in northern New England to introduce advanced robotic tech for shoulder surgery

 Elliot Health System recently introduced a groundbreaking procedure for shoulder surgery, performing the inaugural MAKO advanced robotic-assisted reverse shoulder surgery at its flagship Elliot Hospital based in Manchester.

SNL 2026 Bobblehead searies.

It’s National Bobblehead Day: Celebrate with more cowbell from new SNL collection (no, there’s no Adam Sandler or Seth Meyers – yet)

read more…: It’s National Bobblehead Day: Celebrate with more cowbell from new SNL collection (no, there’s no Adam Sandler or Seth Meyers – yet)

Although our NH hometown favorite cast members Adam Sandler and Seth Meyers are not included in this first wave of SNL bobbleheads, National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar says you never know when an Opera Man bobblehead might roll off the assembly line.

Map of U.S. households without $2,000 in emergency savings.

Nearly 1-in-4 New Hampshire households lacked $2,000 in savings for emergencies

read more…: Nearly 1-in-4 New Hampshire households lacked $2,000 in savings for emergencies

According to the analysis, about 23 percent of New Hampshire households did not have non-retirement savings, such as money in a checking or savings account, totaling more than $2,000 in 2022. That figure rose to 30 percent for Granite Staters in rural northern and western New Hampshire, 32 percent for Manchester residents, and 31 percent for Granite Staters of color statewide.

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