Life at Taylor springs back
Paula Chambers, a plant buff and transplant from Georgia who lives at the Taylor Community, holds her first-ever New Hampshire-grown carrots. Courtesy
The “Taylor Wheelies” are a group of Taylor Community residents who began biking together regularly last summer and, like their counterparts the Taylor walkers, donated money weekly to benefit the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction. Courtesy
Published: 4/29/2021 9:25:52 PM Paula Chambers, 74, who came from Georgia, found a calling and nickname during COVID-19 that may spark vines at the Taylor Community’s locations in Laconia and Wolfeboro, with help from others who like to garden. She also hopes to lure newcomers who have uncovered the joys of dabbling in dirt while sheltering at home during the pandemic.
Sugar Hill joins Taylor Community family
February 11, 2021WOLFEBORO The Boards of Trustees of Taylor Community and the Sugar Hill Retirement Community (the Sugar Hill Retirement Care Association) are pleased to announce that Taylor Community has completed its acquisition of the Sugar Hill Retirement Community, located in Wolfeboro, and Sugar Hill is now officially part of the Taylor family of services.
Taylor has been providing high quality retirement living to seniors in the Laconia area since 1907, and the Back Bay community in Wolfeboro since 2000. With its Sugar Hill campus and its Back Bay campus, Taylor will now work toward offering a full-service Continuing Care Retirement Community option for seniors who would like to live in Wolfeboro.
Outbreaks take deadly toll at nursing homes
Cristina Michelle Alvarez, a licensed practical nurse, who worked at Golden View Health Care Center in Meredith. She tested positive for COVID-19 in a rapid test at the long-term care facility on Dec. 24. Courtesy
Rita Landry, a resident of the New Hampshire Veterans Home, wears the Zonta Club s vaccination pin.
Rita Landry, a 92-year-old veteran of the Air Force, became the first resident at the New Hampshire Veterans Home to get a coronavirus vaccine when she received a shot on Thursday.
Published: 2/3/2021 6:22:29 PM
Despite all that has been learned and all the precautions taken, COVID-19 has continued to find its way into New Hampshire nursing homes with alarming regularity and deadly consequences.
Jan 15, 2021 / 07:51 PM EST
UPLAND, Ind. (WISH) A former Taylor University professor was arrested Friday morning on multiple child-sex charges after an Indiana State Police investigation.
Jeffrey Marsee, 59, of Upland, is charged with a count of child molesting, two counts of child exploitation, and four counts of possession of child pornography in two separate criminal filings in Grant Superior Court 2 in Marion.
Marsee was a Taylor associate professor of kinesiology, the study of body movement. Upon discovery of the allegations in December, the university placed him on administrative leave and barred him from the campus of the Christian liberal arts college about 45 miles northeast of Indianapolis. State police said he was dismissed from his job Dec. 11.
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