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Fire badly damages Dover, NH restaurant closed for renovations

Fire badly damages Dover, NH restaurant closed for renovations
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Fire badly damages Dover, NH restaurant closed for renovations

Calls to one of the owners, Joe Scarlotto, were not immediately returned. Hass said the first arriving engine, from Central Station, located right around the corner, was on scene in less than two minutes, finding heavy smoke coming from the rear of the building. The plate glass windows at the front of the restaurant were stained with smoke from the interior and extremely hot to the touch. “Crews made their way through the front door, where they were met with a high heat, heavy smoke and fire,” he said. The fire was knocked down with multiple hose lines, and crews spent the next hour searching for and extinguishing remaining pockets of fire in the ceiling and walls.

Wentworth-Douglass Hospital President s Award awarded to Stacey Savage

DOVER – A nurse at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital has been awarded the organization’s highest honor, the President’s Award, for her excellence at work and for taking the lead on the many efforts made by the hospital staff to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Part of the hospital’s PILLAR Awards program, the President’s Award honors an employee, volunteer, or medical staff member, who takes a step above the unexpected and whose actions large, or small, contribute to a quality experience at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. Stacey Savage, clinical director of emergency nursing, has been instrumental in many COVID-19 initiatives at Wentworth-Douglass, including the Drive-Thru COVID-19 testing site, employee COVID-19 testing, and respiratory illness clinics.

Leftover COVID-19 vaccine, last-minute clinics, NH wastes no shots

DOVER Area residents say they’re being helped “tremendously” through the state’s decision to allow local public health networks to administer leftover, soon-to-expire COVID-19 vaccine doses to them. Tamara Collins, 87, of Dover, and her husband John were among the homebound individuals COAST Bus picked up and transported for vaccinations Thursday at a special pop-up clinic health officials operate at Community Action Partnership of Strafford County’s Dover office. Leftover COVID-19 vaccine doses “This came up very fast and is a fantastic, really fantastic service,” said Collins, who said her husband was originally scheduled to get his shot “months ago” but the appointment time didn’t materialize and they had to start the process over. “The way things are set up with the people that take care of people like us old people is more than fantastic and we’re more than grateful.”

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