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NH Hospital Association President Steve Ahnen discusses health care landscape in the state, federal and state policies affecting patients, AI in health care and more
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NASHUA – Boston Red Sox second baseman Mark Bellhorn, who hit the game-winning home run in Game 1 of the World Series, will sign autographs at Nashua Sports Collectibles on Sunday.
Bellhorn is scheduled to sign at the 135 Main St. store from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Half of the 300 available tickets had been sold by Friday morning, according to store owner Bill McLaughlin.
For $45, fans receive an autographed 8-by-10 photograph, and prices go up depending on the item. Photographs with Bellhorn are not guaranteed, but most players who have signed at the store have had their picture taken with the autograph-seeker for no additional charge.
The event is first-come, first-served, so the first person to purchase a ticket is the first person in line.
Tickets can be reserved by calling 882-1778, or can be purchased at the event. However, those who wait until the day of the signing to buy tickets are charged an extra $5 per autograph.
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