Financial aid for lead abatement often goes unused in New Hampshire
Interest in, awareness of state, federal programs is limited
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In our new issue, staff writer Bob Sanders looks at the Centers for Disease Control’s recently imposed moratorium on evictions and how it affects New Hampshire’s landlords and tenants. Spoiler alert: The rules are confusing, to put it mildly.
Also, Liisa Rajala, our associate editor, checks in with retailers and restaurateurs in several cities’ downtown areas to see how they’re faring right now – and what they expect when winter settles in.
And writer Michael Kitch provides a profile of PAK Solutions, a Lancaster-based flexible packaging manufacturer that was going through an impressive turnaround just as the pandemic hit.
There’s also an overview of the legal ramifications of the Supreme Court’s recent LGBTQ ruling as well our regular popular features, including Flotsam & Jetsam and The Latest, a roundup of the comings and goings of people and businesses throughout New Hampshire.
Interest in, awareness of state, federal programs is limited
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As temperatures drop, fears rise they could be left out in cold
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