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NH delegation calls for USDA investigation into supplier, alleging low-quality food going to NH Food Bank

read more…: NH delegation calls for USDA investigation into supplier, alleging low-quality food going to NH Food Bank

The delegation called on the USDA to investigate concerns brought to them by the New Hampshire Food Bank that the products provided do not meet nutritional standards and are not suitable to serve families in need of assistance amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust donates $6K to nonprofit organizations voted on by the public during Customer Appreciation Week

read more…: Bar Harbor Bank & Trust donates $6K to nonprofit organizations voted on by the public during Customer Appreciation Week

The Bank hosted a poll during its Customer Appreciation Week, held virtually October 12-16, to give the public an opportunity to vote for a nonprofit in their region that has been impacted by COVID-19 and could benefit from a donation from the Bank.

No plan in sight for eliminating courthouse homeless camps as Sununu passes buck back to city

read more…: No plan in sight for eliminating courthouse homeless camps as Sununu passes buck back to city

If you’re wondering what the plan is to reduce and eliminate the number of people living unsheltered in tents around the city, the answer is there is no plan. Even as the problem – magnified by a pandemic, the onset of winter, and lack of affordable housing options – balloons before our eyes.

Oct. 17-25: 16th ArtWeek Nashua 2020, 7th Annual Meri Goyette Arts Awards to be televised

read more…: Oct. 17-25: 16th ArtWeek Nashua 2020, 7th Annual Meri Goyette Arts Awards to be televised

City Arts Nashua, in collaboration with Access Nashua, have recreated ArtWeek Nashua 2020 to be a weeklong televised event. Viewers can tune in via accessnashua.org, or Nashua Community Television Channel 96, as well as cityartsnashua.org, City Arts Nashua’s social media pages and City Arts Nashua’s YouTube channel throughout the week of October 17-25.

The Soapbox: Concerned Taxpayers urge ‘NO’ Vote on Question 1

read more…: The Soapbox: Concerned Taxpayers urge ‘NO’ Vote on Question 1

The School Charter Commission – in less than one year’s work, spent nearly $30,000 in taxpayer funds to come up with a terrible ballot initiative of questionable legitimacy. And there continues to be questions about the actual language being too vague, and in layman’s terms, that means if passed is always ripe for more litigation and money wasted defending a poorly worded Charter change.

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