Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for housing
Gov. Kelly Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for residential development to help curb New Hampshire's housing shortage and attract more workers to the state.
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Goodbrain Academy of Creative Technology LLC, a computer graphics and Web design training facility in Manchester, has begun accepting enrollment for its courses.
Officially launched in April 2004, Goodbrain is a private vocational/art school offering personalized, hands-on training in the most popular software for the visual communication arts & desktop publishing industry.
“We offer the latest in computer graphic, digital imaging and Web design training at both career and hobby levels for ages 16 and older,” said owner Crystal Nadeau.
The academy offers daytime, evening and weekend courses. No prior experience or a computer at home is required.
The instructors are freelance and professional designers Trained lab technicians and lab tech interns assist the students during class.
For more information, call 623-2020 or visit goodbrain.com.
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