This summer, the town of Newport intends to turn a vacant lot into a $60,000 dog park and community garden. Goffstown launched a road show to teach residents how to reduce housing costs with a recent state law allowing second homes on their property..
New Hampshire will lose far more direct care workers for older adults and people with disabilities than it needs in the next decade, according to new research from PHI, a national nonprofit focused on elder care and disability services. And difficulties around low-pay and career advancement will make that hard to reverse.
Editor’s Note: This story is the second in the “We Have Always Been Here” series that examines where New Hampshire stands when it comes to acknowledgment of and support for its indigenous people, what steps other New England states have taken and.