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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Aug 10, 2015

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight

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Brady Sullivan Properties in Manchester donated $50,000 to Families in Transition in Concord, Dover, and Manchester to assist the nonprofit in building a new family shelter in Manchester.

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New England College in Henniker announced its CC2NEC program, which guarantees any community college student in good standing in the United States acceptance at NEC.

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The Provident Bank, which is headquartered in Mass. with branches in NH, donated $2,500 to Concord Hospital Trust in Concord to bring next-generation radiation technology to the hospital.

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Colby-Sawyer College in New London partnered with North Lawndale College Prep in Ill., joining The Phoenix Pact scholarship program to assist low-income minority students in graduating from the college.

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Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro hired Craig Gemmell as head of school. Previously, Gemmell served as assistant head for programs at Groton School in Groton, Mass.

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The Founders Academy in Manchester promoted Maureen Mooney to dean of school from her position as dean of faculty.

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United States Collegiate Athletic Association in Va. elected Michael Fischer, associate VP of student affairs at Great Bay Community College in Portsmouth, to its board of directors.

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Charity Navigator in N.J. rated Granite United Way in Manchester a 4-star charity, the highest rating possible.

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The Haverhill YMCA in Mass. elected Salvatore Amato Jr. to its board of directors. Amato is VP for planning and pre-construction at Jewett Construction in Raymond.

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Make Big Change in Dover partnered with Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover to install sunscreen dispensers throughout Dover and Portsmouth.

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Shaheen & Gordon in Dover hired S. Amy Spencer, former judicial clerk to Judge Steven McAuliffe of the U.S. District Court for the District of NH, as an attorney.

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Make-A-Wish NH in Manchester and the NH Association of Chiefs of Police in Concord partnered to help better serve NH children in identifying and executing on wishes throughout the community.

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Members First Credit Union in Manchester broke ground on its Bedford location.

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