Hillsborough Raising Funds to Help Town Employee Who Lost Home to a Fire
The local community is rallying to help a Town of Hillsborough employee and his son, who lost their home to a fire in February.
On Saturday, February 27, Zim Torain and his family were alerted to a fire at their home due to an electrical issue. There were no injuries, but the town says Torain’s home was a total loss and there is no insurance to cover its destruction.
Torain works for the Hillsborough Utilities Department in the Distribution and Collection Division and is described as “dedicated employee, and an all around thoughtful and good person.” To help with the situation, Torain’s co-workers are encouraging community members to help if they can.
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DOVER Integrated Fitness owner Candace Lord says she’s frustrated her Dover gym has been repeatedly denied COVID-19 assistance through New Hampshire’s Main Street Relief Fund.
According to emails from state officials, the issue is one that affects other businesses, but one that can’t be fixed within the framework of the program.
Lord said she takes the rejections and the state’s explanation as little more than a “better luck next time” message. However, while additional relief funding is coming through a $900 billion federal bill, Lord said there might not be a next time for Integrated Fitness either because the 44 Dover Point Road gym will get shut out again if the funding criteria isn’t changed, or because the gym could fold before the relief is even distributed.