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Concord News- Disabilities Rights Center sues NH over institutional careCONCORD – The state’s leading group for those with disabilities launched a class action suit against Gov. John Lynch and the state Thursday for “needless institutionalization” of adults with serious mental illness. The lawsuit was filed by the Disabilities Rights Center and follows a finding last April by the federal Department of Justice investigation that […]
- Concord vs. Trinity girls’ basketballConcord's Meghan Golde loses the handle on the ball as she goes up for a shot against Trinity's Kayla Denison and Lauren Seitz in the second quarter. […]
- NH to receive $43.6M in mortgage settlementNew Hampshire is getting $43.6 million under a settlement among 49 states and the five largest mortgage lenders over foreclosure abuses. […]
- Duncraft Announces Live Chat on duncraft.com!When a customer is on a website with credit card in hand, sometimes a simple, unanswered question can frustrate the customer and prevent a sale. Live Chat helps Duncraft answer questions instantly and solve problems quickly—faster than a phone call.Concord, NH (PRWEB) February 09, 2012 When a customer is on a website with credit card in hand, sometimes a sim […]
- Emily Jaworski, mezzo-soprano, in recital at Concord Community Music SchoolConcord, NH 8211 Thoroughly delightful and 8220a consummate storyteller, musician, and artist65279 are the ways in which Classical Voice of New England describes Emily Jaworski, mezzo-soprano, who will open the 2011-12 Musicians of Wall Street Recital Series in recital with Calvin Herst, piano. The recital will take place Friday,... […]
- GT Advanced Technologies to Provide Large Diameter Sapphire Cores to Chongqing Silian Optoelectronics Science & Technology Co., Ltd. for…MERRIMACK, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GT Crystal Systems to provide sapphire cores for LED wafer processing. Sapphire cores for LED processing from GT Crystal Systems. […]
- Proposal eliminates state chancellor for universitiesBecause each of the state's four-year public colleges and universities have cultivated unique identities, they no longer need unified leadership, said state legislators in the House yesterday, before passing a bill to eliminate the chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire. […]
- Disabilities Rights Center sues NH over institutional care
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