The New Hampshire Department of Corrections typically has two classes of graduates from its training academy each year, one around March and one around August. But this past August, the department got so few candidates it didn’t even have an academy class and thus didn’t hire any new corrections officers, department officials told the Bulletin. […]
Just like police, paramedics and the military, the old guard of the fire service are reporting difficulties in recruiting young firefighters, …
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Retreat, out of a need for more employees, is working with two other area organizations to renovate a local buil…
LACONIA — The Belknap County Corrections Department is looking at adjusting shift schedules. The Sheriff’s Department is asking for significan…
LACONIA — The director of the Belknap County Nursing Home director says she's seeing the first glimmers of improving conditions which could le…
LACONIA — Saying the future of the County Nursing Home hangs in the balance, the Belknap County Commissioners are recommending a $13.4 million…
New Hampshire hospitals are seeing more COVID-19 patients than at any other point in the pandemic. As of Thursday morning, 248 confirmed COVID…
In our current health crisis we all have to do what we can to make our country and our state as safe as possible for everyone; this civic resp…
LACONIA — The question over whether Laconia is in danger of becoming a sanctuary city was one highlight of a mayoral candidates forum Monday e…
