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Laurie Duff & Nick Toumpas: Does NH need a Commission on Aging?

Union Leader 07 Apr 2025
RECENTLY, the House Finance Committee voted to zero out the budget of the New Hampshire Commission on Aging. As a former commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services, and the director of senior services for Easterseals NH, we ....
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Rollicking start as Citizens Shield returns in N. Otago

Otago Daily Times 06 Apr 2025
Rugby returned in North Otago on Saturday as the opening round of the Citizens Shield kicked off ... .
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Anne-Marie Duff: How on earth do people navigate this care system?

The Times/The Sunday Times 05 Apr 2025
Following Anne-Marie Duff’s Bafta-winning role in the Apple TV+ hit Bad Sisters, people began approaching her in droves for advice about domestic abuse ... experience,’” says Duff, 54 ... Anne-Marie Duff.
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North Otago competitors shine

Otago Daily Times 05 Apr 2025
PHOTOS. STEPHEN MOWBRAY ... .
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New patron no stranger to geopark

Otago Daily Times 05 Apr 2025
GNS Science emeritus scientist Dr Nick Mortimer has been appointed patron of the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark. PHOTO. GNS SCIENCE. The Waitaki Whitestone Geopark has a new patron ... .
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Damien Duff: Whether good or bad, it's bloody deserved

RTE 04 Apr 2025
Shelbourne manager Damien Duff said he couldn't be prouder of his players after an "outstanding" performance in their entertaining 0-0 draw away to St Patrick's Athletic at Richmond Park.
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Patronage a ‘new adventure’

Otago Daily Times 04 Apr 2025
GNS Science emeritus scientist Dr Nick Mortimer was appointed as a new Waitaki Whitestone Geopark patron earlier this week. PHOTO. GNS SCIENCE. The Waitaki Whitestone Geopark has a new patron ... .
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New centre will offer ‘vast opportunities’

Otago Daily Times 04 Apr 2025
The framework for the new Network Waitaki Event Centre is rapidly taking shape, as seen this week. PHOTO. BRENDON MCMAHON. The under-construction Network Waitaki Event Centre will open up "vast opportunities" for North Otago, its trustees say ... .
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