CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gov. Chris Sununu is nominating Capt. Nathan Noyes to lead the New Hampshire State Police. Sununu was nominating Noyes at Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting. Noyes is commander of a field operations bureau in the state police. He has served as a state trooper since 2001, previously holding the ranks of troop commander, assistant troop commander, patrol supervisor, and trooper. Noyes has received several honors, including the Congressional Law Enforcement Award. The council will likely hold a confirmation vote on Noyes on April 8. He would succeed Col. Christopher Wagner, who retired after spending 25 years with the state police.
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire is seeking volunteers, both medical and non-medical, who can help deal with surging cases of the new coronavirus in the state. Volunteers needed include licensed, as well as retired, doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, administrative, transportation, information technology, and security professionals. They can register online at www.nhresponds.org, a site that was created to get help with emergency situations following 9/11. Also, Gov. Chris Sununu said the coronavirus situation in New Hampshire doesn’t yet warrant a stay-at-home order, he said, “We’re not there today.”
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire officials have announced the first death from the coronavirus. State Epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan said Monday the Hillsborough County man was over the age of 60 and had multiple chronic health conditions. He died over the weekend. More than 100 people in the state have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. About a dozen have been hospitalized. Also, Gov. Chris Sununu announced that Southern New Hampshire University will be the first of eight “clinical flex areas” set up around the state where COVID-19 patients who no longer need acute treatment can recover.
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Governor Chris Sununu has allowed restaurants and bars that have an on-premise license from the New Hampshire State Liquor Commission to temporarily sell wine and beer as part of their newly mandated takeout service.
“This emergency order will allow for patrons to also order beer and wine from their favorite restaurants when ordering pickup or delivery.” said Sununu. The order shall remain in effect until April 6th, 2020. Read Executive Order 2020-4 below…
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Please read Superintendent Robinson’s letter below…
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Captain Nathan Noyes nominated to lead the New Hampshire State Police
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gov. Chris Sununu is nominating Capt. Nathan Noyes to lead the New Hampshire State Police. Sununu was nominating Noyes at Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting. Noyes is commander of a field operations bureau in the state police. He has served as a state trooper since 2001, previously holding the ranks of troop commander, assistant troop commander, patrol supervisor, and trooper. Noyes has received several honors, including the Congressional Law Enforcement Award. The council will likely hold a confirmation vote on Noyes on April 8. He would succeed Col. Christopher Wagner, who retired after spending 25 years with the state police.
NH is Seeking Volunteers Who Can Help with Surging Cases of COVID-19
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire is seeking volunteers, both medical and non-medical, who can help deal with surging cases of the new coronavirus in the state. Volunteers needed include licensed, as well as retired, doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, administrative, transportation, information technology, and security professionals. They can register online at www.nhresponds.org, a site that was created to get help with emergency situations following 9/11. Also, Gov. Chris Sununu said the coronavirus situation in New Hampshire doesn’t yet warrant a stay-at-home order, he said, “We’re not there today.”
First Granite Stater Dies of COVID-19
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire officials have announced the first death from the coronavirus. State Epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan said Monday the Hillsborough County man was over the age of 60 and had multiple chronic health conditions. He died over the weekend. More than 100 people in the state have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. About a dozen have been hospitalized. Also, Gov. Chris Sununu announced that Southern New Hampshire University will be the first of eight “clinical flex areas” set up around the state where COVID-19 patients who no longer need acute treatment can recover.
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New Hampshire Restaurants are Granted Temporary Authorization for Take Out or Delivery of Beer and Wine
Governor Chris Sununu has allowed restaurants and bars that have an on-premise license from the New Hampshire State Liquor Commission to temporarily sell wine and beer as part of their newly mandated takeout service.
“This emergency order will allow for patrons to also order beer and wine from their favorite restaurants when ordering pickup or delivery.” said Sununu. The order shall remain in effect until April 6th, 2020. Read Executive Order 2020-4 below…
MSAD 72 has a Confirmed Positive Case of COVID-19
Please read Superintendent Robinson’s letter below…