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Progress has been made, but inadequate funding prevents true success
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Progress has been made, but inadequate funding prevents true success
Employer support is critical for workers struggling with addiction
To the editor: NHBR is a company that concerns itself with business interests. This is an open letter concerning the election of our next president. Business interests are different and unique. They must be assessed differently. The political noise is…
Rejecting the $46 million public charter school grant could cost taxpayers up to $178 million over the next 10 years, according to a new report from the New Hampshire Department of Education. Rejecting these funds would be a costly mistake…
Most Granite Staters have heard about or benefited from Medicaid, the federal program that provides health insurance to individuals and families with limited resources. Similarly, most have heard of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which requires all…
Their modest energy-efficiency efforts are simply not good enough
The economy is on a deficit spending-induced high, and it won’t last
And thank you J Lo for reminding us how wonderful each of us is
Changes, trends point to more spending records
Our staff and member volunteers have been an important part of Manchester Proud’s work
There are populations who are predisposed to suicide
Trump’s ‘Phase 1’ agreement isn’t a good fix
It’s no understatement to say that the eyes of the world are on New Hampshire
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