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  • Kick It With Kenpo!

    Want to quit smoking, but don't know how?  Tried before but didn't manage to stay off tobacco?  Manchester Karate Studio is launching its very own ONGOING program to help you quit, and STAY quit!  Starting Friday, June 26th at 7.15 P.M., Manchester Karate is offering a FREE event open to the WHOLE Manchester (& ...
    Posted to Manchester Karate's Kicking News! (Weblog) by ManchesterKarate on June 25, 2009
  • Currier Museum waives admission charges for February School Vacation Week, February 23-27

    This winter during school vacation week, February 23-27, bring the family to the Currier Museum of Art on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday to enjoy the museum's collections and programs for free (the museum is closed on Tuesdays). The Currier is offering special programs this week for the entire family to enjoy including story time, ...
    Posted to Granite State Stuff (Weblog) by AskLisa on February 5, 2009
  • Tips for Seniors to Keep Warm and Save Energy This Winter

     ·         Pre-holiday hint, ask for a gift certificate to help weatherize your home or pay for fuel.·         Winter in a warmer climate with friends and/or family.·         Move in with a friend or ...
    Posted to Seniors Count (Weblog) by Seniors Count on September 9, 2008
  • No More Senior Ghettos!

    I just heard of a project which would build over 100 SMALL/TINY apartments. Another Senior ghetto! Why must we segregate seniors when what they need to keep healthy and active is a neighborhood where they can interact with all ages, walk to the grocery store, post office and find available transportation? And where younger neighbors can be of ...
    Posted to Seniors Count (Weblog) by Seniors Count on August 5, 2008
  • Brain injury doesn’t stop Central senior

    BY SUSANNA HARGREAVESAshley Poland, 18, says she is extremely thankful to be graduating from Central High School this June. She even knows what she wants to do with her life, which is unique from most typical high school graduates. A survivor of a traumatic brain injury from a serious snowmobile accident in March 2007, Poland said her recovery ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on June 4, 2008
  • Hopkinton teen among Youth of the Year

    Seven New Hampshire young men and women were recognized for their contributions to their families, schools and communities in ceremonies at the State House on May 14. The seven youth were chosen by each of their local Boys and Girls Clubs as Youth of the Year for their club, based on their exemplary leadership skills, academic ...
    Posted to Hopkinton News (Weblog) by Bow Editor on May 21, 2008
  • This holiday season . . . Give the seniors in your neighborhood a gift from the heart

    Seniors Count is a collaborative community initiative involving many organizations and individuals partnering to ensure each elder receives the help he or she needs in order to maintain their independence, and to safely live out their lives with dignity and in the manner they choose. For more information about Seniors Count please call ...
    Posted to Seniors Count (Weblog) by Seniors Count on December 10, 2007
  • Seniors Count Partners with Dartmouth Community Medical School to Present Lecture Series on Successful Aging

    Seniors Count is a collaborative community initiative involving many organizations and individuals partnering to ensure each elder receives the help he or she needs in order to maintain their independence, and to safely live out their lives with dignity and in the manner they choose. For more information about Seniors Count please call ...
    Posted to Seniors Count (Weblog) by Seniors Count on September 4, 2007
  • Waiting to give the baby back

    My husband and I keep waiting for the day when the real parents of our son come to pick him up. He's not adopted. The stretch marks and fading scar across my abdomen tell me that, yes, I did in fact give birth to this little creature 13 weeks ago. But, I still can't believe that we're parents. We're actually charged with taking ...
    Posted to Thirty-something in Manchester (Weblog) by Mrs. Cote on June 20, 2007
  • Silent Crisis: Working Caregivers Need Help

      Seniors Count is a citywide collaborative community initiative involving many organizations and individuals partnering to ensure each elder receives the help he or she needs in order to maintain their independence, and to safely live out their lives with dignity and in the manner they choose. For more information about Seniors Count call ...
    Posted to Seniors Count (Weblog) by Seniors Count on May 8, 2007
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