The City of Portsmouth’s Mechanic Street Pump Station experienced an equipment failure in January that left only one of the station’s three pumps operational.
Hannah Webb always wanted to own her own business, but it took a pandemic to inspire her to leave her comfortable corporate job in the mortgage industry and pursue her entrepreneurial dreams.
In the past four months, the City of Portsmouth has accepted three grants from the New Hampshire State Library: a $9,682 grant for the preservation of historic City documents and to rebuild the wall around Point of Graves Burial Ground (the City’s oldest cemetery), $20,000 for delineating wetlands within the City limits, and a third $20,000 for preservation work on the wall facing North Mill Pond in North Cemetery.
Join us for a discussion about substance use disorder: Breaking the stigma, harm reduction strategies, and NARCAN administration. Facilitated by Stacey Saunders and Christina Arredondo from First Capital Cornerstone of Change.
Ohio University Chillicothe will host Project Get Smart…About Prevention: The Southcentral Ohio Prevention Conference March 2-3, 2023. Social workers, counselors, chemical dependency counselors, teachers, law enforcement officials, healthcare professionals and others involved interested in creating a safe and healthy community are invited to attend the free conference, which will take place in Bennett Hall on the campus of Ohio University Chillicothe.
There are 13 professional licenses expiring in Medina County in the week ending March 11 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
On Tuesday January 31st, recreation coordinator Amber Holahan, took residents of the Medina County Home to visit the historical Weymouth Preservation Society.
Brunswick’s Kidder Preschool is looking for peer role models between 3 and 5 years old who have age-expected skills and language for the 2023-2024 school year.