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The federal government will give with one hand and take with another when it comes to New Hampshire’s rural health care system in 2026.
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MILFORD – A follow-up meeting of the Milford Teen Resource Round Table will be held Wednesday, with more teens showing up to begin the process of developing a resource handbook and organize a hoped-for “Battle of the Bands” at the new Souhegan Valley Boys & Girls Club facility this summer.
Volunteers are needed – all ages welcome, but teenagers from Milford and surrounding towns are particularly sought.
The meeting is the follow-up to an organizational gathering last month, designed to address a perceived lack of things for teens to do here.
The meeting is set to run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
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