For a decade running, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital has remained among the best hospitals in the nation for patient experience, according to rankings released Wednesday by Healthgrades, a healthcare data company.
A nurse at Greater Seacoast Community Health is one of 10 New Hampshire residents chosen to join a Hepatitis Network Learning Community aimed at improving the state’s plan to eliminate viral hepatitis and ensuring that people who inject drugs are included in that plan.
Twenty-One Senses has received a $4,200 grant from the Bangor Savings Bank Foundation to support historical accuracy of their financial ledger and ensure proper maintenance and accuracy moving forward.
The Conservation Law Foundation recently submitted a petition to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the agency to exercise its residual designation authority to regulate stormwater discharges into the Great Bay Estuary.
The Dover School District is reviewing and developing a strategic plan and wants to know how the community perceives the district’s current performance in a variety of areas and what they think the district should prioritize moving forward.
Twenty-One Senses has received a $4,200 grant from the Bangor Savings Bank Foundation to support historical accuracy of their financial ledger and ensure proper maintenance and accuracy moving forward.
Colliers, a global leader in commercial real estate services, is pleased to announce the sale of the seven unit multifamily at 511-517 Central Avenue in Dover.
Return to Roots Learning Community celebrate their Grand Opening of their educational facility at 16 Whitehall Road in Rochester with a ribbon cutting coordinated by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
The City of Dover offers property tax exemptions for qualified property owners, including veterans, the elderly, the blind, the deaf, and the permanently disabled.
Edith Loring Peirce Getchell and the American Etching Revival is a student-curated exhibition exploring the career of Edith Loring Peirce Getchell (1855¬1940), who was considered one of the finest etchers of the American Etching Revival (1850-1930).
In the Garden is a selection of lush and vibrant paintings of the artist’s family completed during the past eight years and on view for the first time publicly.
Brittani Fournier joined NHFCU in May 2021 as a Member Services Representative. Brittani’s initiative has proven stellar in her relatively short time with us.