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Addy: Class gift among reasons for optimism at Great Bay CC

Cathryn Addy The Community College System of NH, in a partnership led by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation recently announced that high school students graduating in 2021 will be offered a tuition-free class at any of NH’s community colleges this fall. This “Gift to the Class of 2021” is a celebration of the resiliency of a class that has had to overcome challenges unique to our time. It is also a reflection of the collective unwavering dedication to students and the communities we serve.  This year, Great Bay Community College (GBCC) celebrated its 75th Commencement.  The college began in 1945 as the State Trade School at Portsmouth and has become one of northern New England’s leading two-year institutions of higher learning, offering degree and certificate programs in the sciences, technical studies, and liberal arts while serving as an educational and career hub for students, businesses, and the community. We have enhanced our offerings as a response to the shi

Fundraising Efforts Expand to Help Restaurants in Portsmouth

  As we approach the finish line to this marathon pandemic, let’s not lose sight that we still haven’t crossed the finish line, we are getting there. Many businesses including restaurants and the arts are still struggling.  Help is on the way.  According to reporting by WMUR.com an organization called Portsmouth Together 200 Challenge is hoping to help those businesses that need it the most.  Mark Stebbins of XSS Hotels and real estate developer Jeff Johnston has offered to match up to $100,000 in donations for Portsmouth restaurants and the arts.   The Mayor of Portsmouth was the first to step up and offer $500.  The Portsmouth Together 200 Challenge was commenced at Enzio, the restaurant that is on top of the AC Hotel. Enzio has been helping those during the pandemic by donating 13,000 meals according to WMUR.com. Jeff Johnston tells the news outlet “You get the flywheel going, you give it to Take Out Hunger, they give it to restaurants.

Take Out Hunger expands across Seacoast to help Tri-City area

Take Out Hunger expands across Seacoast to help Tri-City area DOVER When the Take Out Hunger initiative began in mid-January, organizers saw it as a near-term solution for two problems facing Seacoast communities: food insecurity and restaurants struggling to stay in business through the winter months. Take Out Hunger is a grassroots volunteer effort that raises funds to compensate local restaurants for preparing healthy meals that are then distributed through local nonprofits to people in the community who need them. Within a month, Take Out Hunger has provided 4,000 meals across the area since its inception. Our goal is to support local restaurants and provide healthy meals to our neighbors in need,  Helen Crowe, one of the founders of Take Out Hunger, said.

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