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Salvation Army gets support from N.H. dairy
Courtesy photo. Oakhurst Dairy raised $19,500 for the Salvation Army of Northern New England. Local representatives attending a check presentation, from left, are, Bill Bennett, Oakhurst Dairy president and CEO; Capt. Kimberly Belanger, Manchester corps officer; Lt. Kiley and Lt. Christopher Williams, Derry corps officers; and Maj. George Asit, divisional secretary of the Salvation Army of Northern New England.
Oakhurst Dairy, northern New England's largest independent family-owned dairy company, recently announced its 12th annual Egg Nog campaign to support The Salvation Army of Northern New England raised $19,500.
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Brookstone closes its restaurant
Fewer diners and a need to accommodate weddings and other special events has forced the popular Brookstone Grille to close.
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Derry Rotarians work to keep neighbors warm
The Derry Village Rotary Club organized a clothing drive for the benefit of the Derry community.
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