Supporting Healthy Communities: Queen City Rotary Club’s 2026 grant process now open

read more…: Supporting Healthy Communities: Queen City Rotary Club’s 2026 grant process now open

The Queen City Rotary Club Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of its 2026 Grant Program. “We are excited to offer two distinct grant opportunities for organizations committed to making a difference in the community,” said Heather Francoeur, President of the Queen City Rotary Club. “Charitable organizations may apply for both levels of grants, but only one grant will be awarded per organization each year.

It’s Financial Literacy Month – free sessions to learn how to protect yourself

read more…: It’s Financial Literacy Month – free sessions to learn how to protect yourself

The New Hampshire Department of Justice Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit will host a series of community presentations in Rochester and Manchester during April 2026 to recognize National Financial Literacy Month. These presentations are a continuation of the Unit’s “Protect Your Wallet, Protect Yourself” Scam Prevention Initiative.

I like big cranes, and I cannot lie: Catch some oversized construction action April 13-16 at CMC

read more…: I like big cranes, and I cannot lie: Catch some oversized construction action April 13-16 at CMC

If you’ve ever slowed down to watch construction equipment in action, you won’t want to miss this big crane action at CMC on Notre Dame Avenue next week. This operation will feature one of the tallest cranes in the region, lifting oversized equipment and offering a rare, up-close look at some seriously impressive machinery.

The Soapbox: Seacoast Fire Chiefs support freestanding ERs, expanding emergency care in NH 

read more…: The Soapbox: Seacoast Fire Chiefs support freestanding ERs, expanding emergency care in NH 

From the perspective of those of us working in the field, the greatest benefit is clear: time matters. Freestanding emergency rooms can reduce travel times for patients who live farther from a traditional hospital emergency department. That can mean faster access to evaluation and treatment, and less time spent in an ambulance on the road. For families, it also offers peace of mind in knowing that emergency care is available nearby, day or night. 

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