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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Feb 9, 2015

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight  

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The NH Supreme Court in Concord appointed Margaret Kerouac to its professional conduct committee of the attorney discipline system. Kerouac works as a director, litigation department at McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton in Manchester.

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The National Wildlife Federation in Va. hired Sheridan Brown as its NH conservations programs manager in its Northeast regional office in Vt. Previously, Sheridan was an independent attorney at the Law Office of Sheridan T. Brown in Grantham.

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St. Mary’s Bank in Manchester hired Melissa Pomeroy; former principal, program management specialist at Crankfrog LLC in D.C.,  as its senior project manager in the business application area support department where she will lead a year-long project to switch the core processing system used at St. Mary’s.

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Metro Walls in Manchester donated $10,000 to the NH Food Bank in Manchester.

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Nathan Wechsler & Co. in Concord hired Michael Tucker as an associate accountant. Tucker comes to the firm after working as a financial auditor for the State of NH in Concord.

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Seacoast Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in Somersworth hired Betsey Powers-Sinclair, former practice and operations manager at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Mass., as operations manager.

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Lincoln Financial Foundation in Concord donated $96,000 worth of grants to eight nonprofits: $15,000, American Red Cross of NH in Concord; $7,000, Ascentria Community Services in Mass.; $10,000, Concord Area Trust for Community Housing in Concord; $19,000, Families in Transition in Manchester; $10,000, More Than Wheels in Keene; $10,000, NH Food Bank in Manchester; $20,000, NH Humanities Council in Concord; and $5,000, Rubia in Manchester.

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Families First Health and Support Center in Portsmouth received a $5,000 CVS Health Community Grant from CVS Health in R.I. to be used to provide smoking-cessation education to patients.

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Intelitek in Manchester began an online educational program to assist FIRST Robotics Competition teams in learning the controls to the competitions new required controller, the NI roboRIO controller.

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Peabody & Smith Realty in Plymouth hired Karen Walsh as a broker associate.

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Shaheen & Gordon hired three new attorneys: Elizabeth Berk, attorney in the divorce and family law group, former graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School in Tenn.; Michelle Radie-Coffin, attorney in the business group and estate planning group, former co-founder, COO, and corporate counsel at Horizon Settlement Services, Inc. in Concord; and Eric Tolbert Kilchenstein, attorney in the business group, former attorney at Drummond Woodsum in Maine.

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Cushman & Wakefield in Manchester sold the property at 55 Executive Drive, Hudson to Farley White Interests in Mass for $8.65 million.

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Meredith Village Savings Bank in Meredith donated $6,000 to Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center in Laconia to fund an Americorps Victim Advocate position.

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