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The station will have great items to bid on, including autographed memorabilia, restaurant gift cards, and services from local businesses. A Dream Board with more unique items will be available for bidding all day.
Last year’s auction was postponed due to the pandemic. The station has set an ambitious goal of raising $20,000 through this year’s fundraiser.
Local businesses and residents still have time to support the student radio station by donating items. Businesses that donate can benefit from the exposure they will receive on 88.1 The Park. Most importantly, they will be helping a program that has impacted the lives of students and served the Plymouth-Canton community for 49 years.
HCHB, CellTrak & Addus HomeCare create first integrated enterprise solution for all home-based care
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In partnership with CellTrak, HCHB will build on its existing enterprise architecture to create a fully integrated platform extension, with industry-leading point-of-care, scheduling, workflow automation and back-office technology.
No other market solution has the proven enterprise scale, performance, security and stability that we offer. Our expertise combined with CellTrak s market leading personal care front-end will break new ground with broader care coordination for patients in home-based care. DALLAS (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Homecare HomebaseSM (HCHB), CellTrak and Addus™ HomeCare have recently announced a new software development partnership to build the industry’s first integrated, enterprise-level solution for all types of home-based care. The solution will enable agencies to enhance their
Dickinson Town Square takes next big step
The Dickinson City Commission weighed in on different topics from the approval of rezoning for the Career and Technical Education Academy site, mental health proclamation and Town Square update. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
A rendering of the Dickinson Town Square shows what the structure will look like in a warm season. (Photo courtesy of JLG Architects)
Among the long list of items on this week’s Dickinson City Commission agenda, representatives from JLG Architects provided the city with an update on the Dickinson Town Square project.
The Dickinson City Commission met Wednesday, April 21, at City Hall, and voted to unanimously approve the design development phase documents for the Dickinson Town Square. Construction bids for the project are tentatively scheduled for mid-June with the planning to move forward with construction by fall. By the summer of 2022, the Dickinson Town Square is projected
Trout Season Is Coming to New Hampshire’s Managed Waterbodies
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April 15, 2021
Concord, NH – You can fish in many of New Hampshire’s managed trout ponds starting on the fourth Saturday in April, and this year’s opening day is April 24. These waters include designated trout ponds, fly-fishing-only ponds, and ponds managed under the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Wild Trout Program. The ponds managed under wild trout regulations are open only through Labor Day, while the waterbodies managed for other trout species close on October 15. These waters are managed specifically for trout and offer anglers the chance to experience exciting fishing in some of the Granite State’s most scenic surroundings.