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‘Common Ground Initiative’ Founder Anthony Payton
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Tiffany Eddy, founder of S3, says: ‘I want to make sure that when I leave this planet, I’ve made a difference and a positive impact. That was how S3 started: I had this crazy idea and I wanted to share stories. I wanted to empower women.’
When it comes to President Biden’s vaccine mandate, ‘many employers were working with me to put in place a mandate, so in some ways they got covered or they were vindicated in their efforts,’ says attorney Jim Reidy.
At age 74, and two years after he and his partners sold four hotels and other properties along Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith for more than $25 million, developer Rusty McLear is busier than ever
Her 25-year NHPR show, ‘The Exchange,’ she says, ‘was a big success, and it meant a lot to people.’
Following the murder of her son last year, Amy Innarelli has been working to bring awareness of inner-city gun violence and help young people find outlets to use their time in positive and productive ways
‘We need to look at housing accessibility for someone making about $42,000 a year. That is a police officer, a firefighter, a teacher. These are the people that protect us, but yet can’t live within the same communities”
As deputy commissioner of New Hampshire Employment Security, Richard Lavers has been incredibly busy for the last year and a half
Kenny Frasch, owner with his family of The Hop Knot in Manchester, has made his restaurant a space for social justice organizing
‘What it comes down to is outdoor pursuits like backcountry skiing are surrounded by economic activity,’ says Tyler Ray, a North Conway attorney and founder of the outdoor advocacy firm Backyard Concept.
‘The difficulties that first-time buyers face has nothing to do with unrealistic expectations. It’s simple economics – supply and demand,’ says Carmen Lorentz of Lakes Region Community Developers
Emerging data is showing that the Covid-19 vaccines are not only effective at preventing disease, but also preventing a vaccinated person from potentially infecting others, says State Epidemiologist Elizabeth Daly
‘You can say what you want but you have to adjust and keep up or fall behind,’ says Manchester Police Chief Allen Aldenberg of his move to expand bias, cultural competency and de-escalation training for officers in his department
Core principles have guided advisor’s multifaceted career
Division of Travel and Tourism Director Lori Harnois says ‘the silver lining’ of the pandemic has been the partnerships her agency and businesses in the state’s hospitality sector have made
Jon Buatti, who in December 2019 opened The Bearded Bakery Company in Manchester, competed in the most recent ‘Holiday Baking Championship’ series on the Food Network
