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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Jul 26, 2021

The Buzz Online

In the spotlight: Ledyard National Bank in Hanover donated $10,000 to the NH Community Loan Fund Housing Assistance Loan Program and $10,000 to Making Matters NH, a maker and shared workspace business that supports the arts, innovation and entrepreneurship in the Concord Region.

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McLane Middleton hired attorney Joshua R. Weijer. Before joining McLane Middleton, Weijer worked as an associate in the trusts and estates discipline.

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Bank of New Hampshire in Laconia promoted Bambi Lane to assistant VP – commercial banking officer. She joined the bank in 2004 in the retail loan servicing department.

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Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Saco, Maine with facilities in Wilmington, MA and Hooksett, Dock & Door Handling Systems, was acquired by Miner Ltd., the loading dock and door division of OnPoint Group.

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Meredith Village Savings Bank donated $5,000 to The Community School in Tamworth to provide financial support for their 2021 summer camp program. The program, which also receives grant money from the Tamworth Foundation, is free to Tamworth residents.

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Working artist Deidre Blair has opened The 3 Sisters Art Gallery & Studio in Gorham. The Gallery will highlight local artists, have gallery openings every other month, and offer classes and events.

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Jessica Judd has joined Bar Harbor Bank & Trust as assistant VP, branch relationship manager for the bank’s Newport location.

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Gunstock Mountain Resort in Gilford, despite the challenges to of the pandemic, announced that this past winter was its best season ever. The 2020-21 Winter Season concluded on April 4 with record-breaking sales, including most ever skier visits, most night tickets sold, most season pass sales, and highest revenue to date.

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Kim LaMontagne, LLC in Derry earned the NH Recovery Friendly Workplace designation. Founded in 2018 by Governor Chris Sununu, the initiative encourages an environment where employers, employees, and communities collaborate to create positive change and eliminate barriers for those affected by substance use.

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White Mountain Community Health Center, which is celebrating 20 years, will receive $995,250 in American Rescue Plan funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The funding will boost the state’s response and mitigation efforts against the spread of COVID-19 and enhance health care services in the North Country.

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