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U.S. Secretary of Education comes to Manchester to talk student debt relief

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U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona visited Manchester Community College Thursday to discuss the public service student loan forgiveness program in a roundtable discussion with several local experts on veterans’ affairs, higher education funding and quality of life matters in New Hampshire.

State Ed Dept. invests $800K in community-based programs that support NH’s English learners

read more…: State Ed Dept. invests $800K in community-based programs that support NH’s English learners

These recent partnerships have resulted in innovative enrichment programs, high-quality academic tutoring, digital literacy support, the creation of multilingual learning modules, and hundreds of home visits to ensure English learners are receiving the support they need.

NHMI/Safe Sports welcomes new residents and recognizes 2020-2021 graduates

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As part of its ongoing mission to support and enhance aspiring sports medicine professionals, NHMI (New Hampshire Musculoskeletal Institute)/SSN (Safe Sports Network) is excited to announce that Emma Stratmoen, MS, ATC and Matthew Johnson, ATC, have been named Athletic Training Residents for the 2021-2022 year.

A Beacon of Hope: Start-up non-profit will provide a safe place for women in need

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About one in three women in domestic relationships have faced a form of abuse including sexual assault, physical violence, or stalking by their partner.  Often exacerbated by issues with alcohol or drugs, victims can find themselves rudderless with no place to turn. Enter The Light House. 

How a 21-mile rail trail holds the key to happiness, health, and prosperity for Manchester residents

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Currently, the Granite State Rail Trail, an almost contiguous 125-mile rail-trail that runs diagonally across New Hampshire from the Northwest corner to Salem with a 21-mile gap that excludes Manchester residents from enjoying the health and social benefits and increased economic activity that a rail trail will bring to the community. This 21-miles of little-used rail line can be converted to an active transportation corridor, a shared-use trail used for jogging, walking, and biking.

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