May is nationally recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month. Riverbend Mental Health hopes you’ll join them in celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month by attending one or all of the events being offered in May. There is so much to learn.Magnify.
Veterans home fair a success On Saturday, Sept., 25, the New Hampshire Veterans Home held its fourth annual Craft Fair. The fair was a huge success and again, exceeded all expectations. With 82 vendors, over 90 raffle prizes and a White Elephant area.
Restaurants desperate to hire workers as eager diners return
Published: 7/24/2021 8:48:32 PM
On every table at the Red Arrow Diner, an advertisement on the plastic napkin holder tells a larger story about the food service industry: “Refer a cook and receive $100.”
The days of shuttered doors and empty restaurants that gave way to pandemic precautions of outdoor dining or takeout-only are merely a memory. But as customers race back out to eat, one problem persists: There is not enough staff to serve them. Some restaurants have cut back hours or decided to close certain days of the week because they can’t keep pace with demand.
UpdatedWed, Dec 30, 2020 at 8:33 am ET
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Readers in Concord and Penacook told Patch about their favorite businesses in the community. (Shutterstock)
CONCORD, NH Last month, Patch in Concord and Penacook asked readers to offer some thoughts about local businesses who had gone above and beyond for customers in the community.
The year 2020 has been a difficult one for everyone but businesses are doing everything they can to help customers and stay afloat during the pandemic.
Get Fit NH on Terrill Park Drive received more than a dozen recommendations for their work with customers during the pandemic.
Subscribe Get Fit NH has had a wonderful group training system for the 9 years that I have been a client, Steven, a customer, said. They welcome all shape and sizes of people and athletic competency. Everyone is treated equally and all clients and staff enter the gym with a positive attitude. That being said, the onset of COVID-19 has delivered a devastating blow to ma