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MANCHESTER, NH – The Daniel Webster Council–Boy Scouts of America (DWC-BSA) announces today that in partnership with the New Hampshire Grocers’ Association, it will be holding “Scouting for Food 2.0” this Saturday April 10th between 9am – 3pm with participating local grocery stores throughout New Hampshire.
In a statement,
DWC-BSA Scout Executive Jay Garee noted, “We recognize how critical it is to address chronic hunger in New Hampshire, which is why for 33 years the DWC-BSA has held an annual “Scouting for Food” event in November. We were so pleased with the results of last year’s effort that we wanted to once again mobilize our scouts as part of our “Scouting for Food 2.0” initiative, to support our friends, neighbors and communities in need. We are truly grateful to the New Hampshire Grocers’ Association for their support of this initiative, and proud of our scouts and adult volunteers for t
Published: 1/15/2021 11:32:20 AM
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office has released new recommendations for grocery stores and retailers on encouraging mask wearing among customers, after some businesses reported employees were uncomfortable enforcing state guidance.
Gov. Chris Sununu enacted a statewide mask ordinance in November, as a way of fighting the spread of COVID-19, but that order didn’t specify explicit consequences for those who refused to wear one. Earlier guidance required all staff and customers in retail environments to wear a mask.
Now, at least when it comes to grocery and retail stores, the New Hampshire Department of Justice recommends calling local law enforcement if a customer refuses to wear a mask without a reason listed as an exception in the emergency order.
The New Hampshire Attorney General s office has released new recommendations for grocery stores and retailers on encouraging mask wearing among customers, after some businesses reported employees were uncomfortable enforcing state guidance.
Gov. Chris Sununu enacted a statewide mask ordinance in November, as a way of fighting the spread of COVID-19, but that order didn t specify explicit consequences for those who refused to wear one. Earlier guidance required all staff and customers in retail environments to wear a mask.
Now, at least when it comes to grocery and retail stores, the New Hampshire Department of Justice recommends calling local law enforcement if a customer refuses to wear a mask without a reason listed as an exception in the emergency order.