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- Seafood industry to get federal relief, leaders question where the money will go7 May 2020—unionleader.comFishermen and those in the seafood industry in New Hampshire are set to receive $2.7 million in federal assistance but some leaders who have a deep understanding of what is happening on the ocean have questions about how the money will be spent.
- Seafood industry to get federal relief, leaders question where the money will go7 May 2020—unionleader.comFishermen and those in the seafood industry in New Hampshire are set to receive $2.7 million in federal assistance but some leaders who have a deep understanding of what is happening on the ocean have questions about how the money will be spent.
- Charitable gaming operators focus on reopening dining operations9 May 2020—unionleader.comSome charitable gaming operators in New Hampshire that have space for outdoor seating plan to reopen for food service on May 18. An inspector was at Ocean Gaming Casino in Hampton on Friday, where the plan is to have tables on the second-floor deck that overlooks Ocean Boulevard and Hampton Beach. They also plan to have tables outside at ground level if that is possible. Gaming supervisor and bar manager Alfred Johnson said they are looking forward to reopening for food services. “We just...
- Charitable gaming operators focus on reopening dining operations9 May 2020—unionleader.comSome charitable gaming operators in New Hampshire that have space for outdoor seating plan to reopen for food service on May 18. An inspector was at Ocean Gaming Casino in Hampton on Friday, where the plan is to have tables on the second-floor deck that overlooks Ocean Boulevard and Hampton Beach. They also plan to have tables outside at ground level if that is possible. Gaming supervisor and bar manager Alfred Johnson said they are looking forward to reopening for food services. “We just...
- 'Murder hornets' could survive in southern NH if ...11 May 2020—unionleader.comA professor of biological sciences says "murder hornets" could survive in the southern part of New Hampshire. Donald Chandler teaches courses at the University of New Hampshire’s College of Life Sciences and Agriculture about the biology and diversity of insects. He also serves as a curator of the college’s insect collection. Chandler said news last week that the Asian giant hornets - scientifically known as Vespa mandarinia – turned up in Washington state last year has turned into quite the...
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