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Concord Chamber, Council Offer COVID-19 Grants For Restaurants
Funds from the July 4th fireworks, which were canceled due to the pandemic, will be used for dividers, other items as outdoor dining ends.

Funds from the July 4th fireworks, which were canceled due to the pandemic, will be used for dividers, other items as outdoor dining ends.

Tens of thousands of New Hampshire residents are facing food insecurity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Help is available Friday in Concord.
Kristi Daigle of Bedford has spent months installing lights, a ghoul sucking up a fog soul, a rusted-out Austin Healey, and pumpkins, too.
After surveying members, the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen found overwhelming support to hold the festival Saturday, Sunday in Concord.
The festival and 10K road race, originally postponed from June, will be held virtually for 2020, starting Friday.
Watch: Health department commissioner explains why it takes so long to list new school COVID-19 cases; education department infection; more.
After between two or three weeks of schooling, in various models, only 19 COVID-19 cases in New Hampshire are connected to a school setting.
Watch: After two years of work, The Barn At Bull Meadow, a new function room on Bog Road, is slated to host its first guests in October.
Great NH Restaurant's 10th restaurant and sixth T-BONES location, off Exit 12 on Interstate 93, celebrated its slow opening Saturday.
Watch: Mill Brook Primary School teachers and administrators have a bit of fun while prepping parents and students for the new school year.
The new coronavirus has placed burdens on education systems. But the city's career technical center is ready to offer in-person schooling.
Sununu: Problems with $300 lost wage assistance at employment security being addressed; 230K cloth coverings coming; fed food waiver; more.
After 2+ hours of public testimony, a mask ordinance, with fining provisions, was approved for everyone over the age of 5 by a vote of 14-1.