New Hampshire officials say a hospital system employee who recently traveled to Italy is the first person in the state to test positive for the new coronavirus. State epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan said Monday the patient is experiencing mild symptoms and remains at home in Grafton County while health officials investigate. More than 80,000 cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus, have occurred worldwide since the virus emerged in China in late 2019. About 3,000 people have died. The illness is characterized by fever and coughing and, in serious cases, shortness of breath or pneumonia. The first reported death in the U.S. from the virus was confirmed Saturday in Seattle. (Associated Press)
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New Hampshire’s Attorney General Gordon MacDonald is cautioning residents about a new email scam falsely presenting itself as the state’s Department of Transportation. The scam email uses the state’s Department of Transportation logo and says it’s seeking payment for a speeding infraction with the threat of a criminal investigation. MacDonald says the New Hampshire Department of Transportation will never send an email asking for payment and that recipients of this email should not contact the emailer or provide information. He says that while the EZ Pass system does communicate through email, it won’t do so for criminal violations.
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Tony Zore sits down with Aly Moore and Michael Bunnell to discuss the upcoming 7th Annual Cynthia’s Challenge 24-hour ski-a-thon at King Pine from 4pm March 13th to 4pm March 14th.
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Tony Zore sits down with Randy Ouellette and Steve Angers to discuss the Saco Valley Trout Unlimited Cabin Fever Reliever at Hobbs Tavern & Brewing Co. in W. Ossipee on Saturday, March 7th, from 6:30pm-9:30pm.
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Memorial Hospital has started a Grief and Loss Support Group for women experiencing grief as a result of a loss of pregnancy or birth. The program will be hosted by Children Unlimited. Memorial Hospital says the group will provide coping skills and education to help women understand their experience and story. Registered nurse Leigh Copsey of the hospital’s family birthing center says that staff had offered pamphlets, brochures, or referred patients to books on the subject in the past but it felt inadequate. The new program is designed to try and fill that void. Memorial says the Grief and Loss Support Group meets the first Monday of every month at noon at Children Unlimited, 182 West Main Street in Conway.
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First Case of COVID-19 in NH Confirmed
New Hampshire officials say a hospital system employee who recently traveled to Italy is the first person in the state to test positive for the new coronavirus. State epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan said Monday the patient is experiencing mild symptoms and remains at home in Grafton County while health officials investigate. More than 80,000 cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus, have occurred worldwide since the virus emerged in China in late 2019. About 3,000 people have died. The illness is characterized by fever and coughing and, in serious cases, shortness of breath or pneumonia. The first reported death in the U.S. from the virus was confirmed Saturday in Seattle. (Associated Press)
Scammers Pretend to be NHDOT
New Hampshire’s Attorney General Gordon MacDonald is cautioning residents about a new email scam falsely presenting itself as the state’s Department of Transportation. The scam email uses the state’s Department of Transportation logo and says it’s seeking payment for a speeding infraction with the threat of a criminal investigation. MacDonald says the New Hampshire Department of Transportation will never send an email asking for payment and that recipients of this email should not contact the emailer or provide information. He says that while the EZ Pass system does communicate through email, it won’t do so for criminal violations.
Drive Time Interview: 7th Annual Cynthia’s Challenge
Tony Zore sits down with Aly Moore and Michael Bunnell to discuss the upcoming 7th Annual Cynthia’s Challenge 24-hour ski-a-thon at King Pine from 4pm March 13th to 4pm March 14th.
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Drive Time Interview: Cabin Fever Reliever
Tony Zore sits down with Randy Ouellette and Steve Angers to discuss the Saco Valley Trout Unlimited Cabin Fever Reliever at Hobbs Tavern & Brewing Co. in W. Ossipee on Saturday, March 7th, from 6:30pm-9:30pm.
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Grief and Loss Support Group at Children Unlimited
Memorial Hospital has started a Grief and Loss Support Group for women experiencing grief as a result of a loss of pregnancy or birth. The program will be hosted by Children Unlimited. Memorial Hospital says the group will provide coping skills and education to help women understand their experience and story. Registered nurse Leigh Copsey of the hospital’s family birthing center says that staff had offered pamphlets, brochures, or referred patients to books on the subject in the past but it felt inadequate. The new program is designed to try and fill that void. Memorial says the Grief and Loss Support Group meets the first Monday of every month at noon at Children Unlimited, 182 West Main Street in Conway.