Published: 6/1/2021 2:51:45 PM
I came across this article, that I titled “There’s a Crack in Everything” written a little over a year ago soon after Covid hit. I focused on the opportunities that the pandemic could potentially provide and how to find the light coming through the cracks of the shutdown. At this point, I know that so many of you are worn thin and mental health issues have soared. I thought it might be good to revisit this and to see if any of these opportunities were taken advantage of. Where are you now compared to where you were a little over a year ago? How have you and your family fared? Did you find cracks that let the light in? Do things feel lighter now? Many of the unknowns are still unknown. We are still in it. But there is light at the end of the tunnel. That is if your tunnel has not already collapsed.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit last year and thousands of New Hampshire residents lost jobs or were laid off, the expectation was that local food pantries would be flooded with new clients in need of food.Some pantries have seen an uptick in visitors.
A single-vehicle crash brought down a telephone pole across Forest Road in Greenfield, which took out power in the area and stopped both lanes of traffic for an hour and a half Tuesday afternoon.First responders were summoned at 1:29 p.m. when a 2004.
Memorial Day observances will be held around the Monadnock Region on Monday, May 31 to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country. There will be parades, flag raising, musical tributes and wreaths laid, as well as special memorials.
A fast-acting neighbor helped to minimize damage after a lightning strike started a house fire in Greenfield Wednesday evening.Fire departments were summoned to 24 Cameron’s Way at 6:30 p.m. as a thunderstorm roiled through the area. It is thought.