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Gorham Middle-High School salutes Gold Tassel recipients

Gorham Middle-High School salutes Gold Tassel recipients
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Excellence in Nursing Awards 2021 - New Hampshire Magazine

Excellence in Nursing Awards 2021 - New Hampshire Magazine
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Gov Chris Sununu presses for NH higher education merger

Gov. Chris Sununu says New Hampshire must move quickly to “get ahead of the crisis that is coming to its public university and community college systems. “Where we are today is where we’ve been for 20 years and it is a dying system,” he said of the current status of the University System of New Hampshire and the Community College System of New Hampshire. “Both of these systems will fail if some sort of significant change isn’t made.” Enrollment continues to decline in both of these systems, Sununu said. We still have two of the most expensive systems in the country.

Spaulding Academy & Family Services expands medical team

Spaulding Academy & Family Services expands medical team
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OSHA s Meager COVID Response In N H | New Hampshire Public Radio

Allegra Boverman When Walter Riley was first asked about Villa Crest Nursing Home in Manchester the place where his fiancé, 68-year-old Marge Gardner, worked as a housekeeper before she died of Covid-19 he could scarcely contain his bitterness. “The bastards,” he said. “They didn’t give her adequate protection. They didn’t have instructions on how to fit it. They never should have sent her in those rooms, knowing her age and her condition. They knew she had diabetes.” In December, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, fined the nursing home $20,820 for two violations: “The employer did not ensure that an effective respiratory protection program was established with worksite-specific procedures for respirator use … such as but not limited to fit testing and medical evaluations,” and it did not report the death after eight hours. Riley, who filed the OSHA complaint two months after Gardner died on June 11, called it a “cover-up.

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