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Plymouth among remaining N H municipalities with mask ordinances in place; confusion ensues

Plymouth among remaining N.H. municipalities with mask ordinances in place; confusion ensues Some towns and cities will review their mask ordinances at meetings next week. Plymouth s meeting is on May 24. Share Updated: 10:07 PM EDT May 15, 2021 Plymouth among remaining N.H. municipalities with mask ordinances in place; confusion ensues Some towns and cities will review their mask ordinances at meetings next week. Plymouth s meeting is on May 24. Share Updated: 10:07 PM EDT May 15, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WMUR S TIM CALLERY IS LIVE WITH THE CHANGES THAT COULD BE COMING. NEW HAMPSHIRE LIFTED ITS MANDATORY COVID- 1 RULES LAST WEEK, BUT THERE ARE ABOUT A DOZEN MUNICIPALITIES THAT STILL REQUIRE MASKS. WHICH MEANS BUSINESSES IN THOSE AREAS MUST REQUIRE THEM AS WELL. AND THAT S CAUSING SOME CONFUSING AMONG CUSTOMERS. LIKE MANY BUSINESSES, THE PAST YEAR HAS BEEN ALL ABOUT ADAPTING TO TH CHANGING WORLD FOR KRISTI NESTERUK,

NH business, retail groups don t expect many mask policy changes for now

NH business, retail groups don t expect many mask policy changes for now Businesses can t tell who s vaccinated and who s not Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT May 14, 2021 Businesses can t tell who s vaccinated and who s not Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT May 14, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript DECISION LEAVING BUSINESSES TO MAKE THEIR OWN DIVISION. TRADER JOE’S IS HALLOWEEN NEW CDC GUIDELINES NOTHING TODAY WILL NO LONGER REQUIRE MASKS FOR FULLY VACCINATED CUSTOMERS WHILE A SHELL, BECOMING ONE OF THE FIRST NATIONAL RETAILERS TO MAKE. ON ITS WEBSITE FRIDAY, THE STORM BROKE. DESCARTES YOUR TO FOLLOW GUIDELINES OF HEALTH OFFICIALS AND CDC GUIDELINES ADVISE THAT CUSTOMERS WHO ARE VACCINATED ARE NOT ALREADY WEAR MASKS WHILE DROPPING. CVS, WALGREENS, AND MACY’S ARE REVIEWING THEIR PROTOCOLS. ON A LOCAL LEVEL IT LOOKS LIKE MORE ARE STICKING WITH THEIR MASKS NOW. HE SAID MANY OF HIS MEMBERS ARE STILL GOING TO REQUIRE MASKS. IT IS A SIMILAR SITUATION WIT

Auditors check for election discrepancies in Windham election; public allowed to watch

Auditors check for election discrepancies in Windham election; public allowed to watch The audit begins Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Pembroke s Edward Cross Training Complex. Share Updated: 10:09 PM EDT May 9, 2021 The audit begins Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Pembroke s Edward Cross Training Complex. Share Updated: 10:09 PM EDT May 9, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WMUR S TIM CALLERY IS LIVE WITH WHAT WE WE CAN EXPECT FROM THE PROCESS. THOUSANDS OF BALLOTS WILL BE ANALYZED SO THIS COULD BE A LENGTHY PROCESS. THE AUDIT IS SET TO BEGIN THIS COMING TUESDAY AT 10 O CLOCK IN THE MORNING. IT MUST BE COMPLETED BY MAY 27TH THE LONG- AWAITED AUDIT WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE EDWARD CROSS TRAINING COMPLEX IN PEMBROKE. THAT S THE TRAINING CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD. IT S AN AREA LARGE ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE PUBLIC VIEWING. 20 PEOPLE WILL BE INVITED TO OBSERVE THE PROCESS. THE SECRETARY OF STATE DETERMINED THE METHOD IN WHICH THEY WIL

NH Chronicle: Forager harvests ingredients from White Mountains

Updated: 12:13 PM EDT May 7, 2021 Tonight, there are a number of foragers here in NH who use wild ingredients to make teas, spices, and tinctures. Tim Callery takes us to the trails with a local business in Gorham on the hunt for Mother Nature s hidden treasures. Plus, many weddings last summer had to be postponed and it had a ripple effect on all aspects of the industry. From florists to photographers things got a lot more complicated for couples hoping to tie the knot.On Fritz Wetherbee s New Hampshire: Passengers on the canal in Hooksett. For more information on tonight s stories:White Mountain ForagerAldworth ManorMichael Cirelli PhotographyPaisley Floral Design Studio

Seacoast businesses see tourism boost ahead of summer season

Seacoast businesses see tourism boost ahead of summer season Business owners hopeful Updated: 10:59 PM EDT May 2, 2021 Business owners hopeful Updated: 10:59 PM EDT May 2, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript CONCERT HALLS.ARE ALL HOPING TO MAKE A REBOUND FROM THE PANDEMIC LOSSES THEY EXPERIENCED LAST YEAR. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND IS FAST APPROACHING AND BUSINESSES ALONG HAMPTON BEACH ARE GEARING UP FOR WHAT THEY EXPECT WILL BE A VERY DIFFERENT SUMMER THIS YEAR COMPARED TO WHAT THEY EXPERIENCED LAST SEASON. JOHN NYHAN SERVES AS PRESIDENT OF THE HAMPTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. HE SAYS THERE HAS ALREADY BEEN AN INCREASE IN FOOT TRAFFIC THIS SPRING.A GOOD SIGN OF WHAT S TO COME. HOTELS, MOTELS AND COTTAGE RENTALS HAVE ALSO SEEN A JUMP IN RESERVATIONS. THE BIGGEST PROBLEM BUSINESSES NOW FACE IS HAVING ENOUGH STAFF TO ACCOMMODATE THE SUMMER RUSH.THANKS TO LOW UNEMPLOYMENT AND A LACK OF OVERSEAS STUDENTS WHO FILL SEASONAL POSITIONS.

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