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His contributions to New Hampshire will continue to leave a lasting impression on the state
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Dr. Susan Lynch, left, New Hampshire’s First Lady and chairwoman of Walk NH, joined more than 40 Service Credit Union employees in the two-mile walk to promote active living. After the walk, Service Credit Union CEO Gordon Simmons, right, presented a $3,000 donation to Shawn LaFrance, center, executive director for the Foundation for Healthy Communities, to support improved health care delivery in the state.
His contributions to New Hampshire will continue to leave a lasting impression on the state
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