Fines pile up for Diaper Spa owner
The owner of the Diaper Spa has been fined $2,500 in the second of three anticipated rulings by state regulators for unlawfully practicing mental health therapies without a license
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The owner of the Diaper Spa has been fined $2,500 in the second of three anticipated rulings by state regulators for unlawfully practicing mental health therapies without a license
Medicare recipients enter disruptive enrollment period as insurance carriers have changed plans, exited certain counties or decided to leave the state altogether
The limited-access road would create a shortcut between Sachem Village and the DHMC campus that could be used by emergency services and shuttle, bicycle commuters
A New Hampshire doctor who ran a chain of addiction treatment clinics in the Twin States, including one in Grantham, has agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to unlawfully distribute drugs
Thirty-one years ago, seven surgeons opened NH’s first licensed independent ambulatory surgical center, the Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center (BASC).
Patricia Carty, president and CEO of the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, will receive the Business & Industry Association’s New Hampshire Advantage Award on Oct. 23 at BIA's annual dinner. The award celebrates businesses, organizations or projects that enhance the Granite State’s special character and quality of life.
Lonza Portsmouth has joined NH Life Sciences (NHLS) as the organization’s fifth founding member, the nonprofit trade group announced Tuesday. The company joins Novocure, NovoNordisk, MilliporeSigma and Timberline Construction as founding members of the Granite State’s life sciences association.
Exeter Hospital is delaying plans to end a paramedic intercept program that many area towns rely on, after the New Hampshire attorney general stepped in.
In recent weeks, the Vermont towns of Rockingham and Springfield have had mosquito pools that have tested positive for West Nile virus. While West Nile virus rarely causes people to get sick, and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) is very rare, officials are recommending that people take necessary precautions to not get bit.
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