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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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WILTON- The Second Congregational Church will host a turkey dinner on board the Wilton Scenic Railroad on Sunday, Oct. 17, at 4:30 p.m.
The dinner will include all the fixings, including mashed potatoes, squash, stuffing, cranberry sauce, homemade rolls, and beverages.
Tickets are $22 for adults and $14 for children age 8 and under.
See the fall scenery at twilight, spend an evening out with family or friends, and maybe spot some wildlife as you enjoy your meal in vintage 1950s air-conditioned Budd cars.
Reservations are required. Call 654-7245 by Oct. 15.
The Wilton Scenic Railroad offers scenic train rides along the shore of Zephyr Lake and a nice view of Mt. Monadnock while traveling down tracks established more than 100 years ago by the Peterborough Railroad.
Call or check out the Web site for other dates and times. The Wilton Scenic Railroad can be contacted at (603) 654-RAIL or at www.wiltonscenicrr.com.
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