Concord Monitor
Renewed state investment buoys nursing homes after Medicaid rate decreases
The Epsom Health Care Center and other nursing facilities in New Hampshire have had to adjust their budgets to meet decreases in Medicaid rates.
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6mCRFP expands reach to refugees and cancer patients through new partnerships
The Capital Region Food Program has partnered with Overcomers Refugee Services and the Payson Center for Cancer Care to expand its reach to refugee and cancer communities, providing them with food assistance.
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4mWild Bloom Home breathes new life into former Company C building
Jody Johnson founded Wild Bloom Home, a furniture store in Concord located at the site of the old Company C shop.
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4mFrom the Farm: How to speak fluent cow
Here’s a statistic you might not know: every year, cows kill more people than sharks do. On average, in the United States, cattle kill roughly over 20 people a year, while sharks kill about one person worldwide. Which means it’s around 20 times more likely to be killed by a cow (and that’s comparing U.S. […]
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4mOpinion: How we get caught
Koshin Paley Ellison's Buddhist-infused Substack post encourages us to focus on being present in the moment, rather than chasing after a feeling of inspiration, and to listen to our breath, feel our bodies, and hear the sounds around us, in order to discover the extraordinary nature of what is already here.
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11mWhen it comes to the Trump administration, Ayotte walks a fine line
Gov. Kelly Ayotte had just made her way through a sea of supporters lining the halls of the State House and handed her declaration of candidacy to the Secretary of State, making her reelection campaign official. The question came as she faced a gaggle of reporters: If President Donald Trump came to New Hampshire, would […]