Meghann Wuorinen of Peterborough wasn’t intending to start a garden this spring, then came the COVID-19 pandemic, which prompted the state’s stay-at-home order, soon after she was furloughed from her job.
Perhaps because high schools are not dealing with the travel issues college students would face returning to their campuses for commencement New Hampshire high schools seem to be giving the situation a little more time.
Jim Desjardins, owner of Salem dry cleaners Daisy Cleaners, has been offering police, fire and ambulance workers, nurses and doctors free cleanings of their uniforms for the duration of the pandemic.
In response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, makerspaces across the state have mobilized an effort to manufacture protective face shields for health care workers.
A girls’ 13th birthday is a milestone birthday. But what happens when the social distancing response our communities are taking to the COVID-19 coronavirus means you don’t get to plan and throw a birthday party this year?