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Pedaling For Prevention: Teens from NH to ride bicycles across US

Two New Hampshire teenagers are planning to cycle across the country to raise awareness about suicide prevention in a journey where every mile will matter.Mike Mariani and Devon McLaughlin are two 16-year-old best friends who recently ended their 700-mile bike ride around New England at the Chesterfield Fire Department to honor someone who is no longer here. WATCH: The full COVID-19 Impact: Helping Kids Cope special Nate was just a super funny person and very caring, Mike Mariani said.Nate Mariani, Mike Mariani s older brother, died by suicide in 2018. He was a 16-year-old junior at Keene High School. There was no signs, nothing. It just came out of the blue. It was really shocking, Mike Mariani said. Do you or someone you know need help? The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255 or online. More resources are at the end of this story.Through that pain, Mike Mariani found purpose. He and McLaughlin launched Pedaling for Prevention. The pa

NH COVID FAQ: Answers to questions about masks, vaccines

Two New Hampshire health officials will answer viewer questions about the COVID-19 pandemic during a segment Friday on News 9 at 5:30.Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist, and Dr. Beth Daly, Chief of the Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, will answer questions beginning at 5:30 p.m. on WMUR-TV or live in the video player above. Email your questions to storyideas@wmur.com or comment on this Facebook post. This article will be updated. MANCHESTER, N.H. Two New Hampshire health officials will answer viewer questions about the COVID-19 pandemic during a segment Friday on News 9 at 5:30.

Foundations To New Hampshire Grads: Want A Free College Class?

Foundations To New Hampshire Grads: Want A Free College Class? Patch 2 hrs ago Tony Schinella © The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Granite State 2021 high school graduates can take a community college class for free to get a head start on their college careers. CONCORD, NH Two New Hampshire foundations are joining together to pool more than $1 million to assist Class of 2021 high school graduates to start their college careers at the Community College System of New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Foundation for NH Community Colleges made the announcement on Wednesday, calling it an early graduation gift of a free class at any of New Hampshire’s seven community colleges in the fall. The foundations will also offer additional support, advisory, and other services, to assist students with an easy entry point into higher education and into rewarding careers.

New Hampshire Non-Profits Honored For Efforts By Kraft, Patriots

New Hampshire Non-Profits Honored For Efforts By Kraft, Patriots Patch 2/5/2021 Jeff Arnold © New England Patriots Foundation Two New Hampshire not-for-profits were among 15 organizations honored for local volunteering efforts in a virtual celebration that included Patriots CEO Robert Kraft. NASHUA, NH Two New Hampshire not-for-profit organizations were the recipients of $5,000 grants after being recognized as volunteering difference-makers by the New England Patriots Foundation in a virtual celebration that took place this week. Robert Skirvin-Orr of the Team Walk For Cancer Care which is run through Lowell Hospital in Nashua and Isabel Povey from Seeds of Hope in Hampstead were among 15 grant recipients from around New England that were recognized by the Patriots Foundation and the Kraft family on Wednesday.

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