OPIOIDS

A sign on the front door of James Bannister’s ramshackle 19th-century colonial in Bethel asks that packages not be left on the stoop. He prefers...

Considering the town of Chelsea spent more on road salt ($15,084) than policing ($12,265) last year, residents who argue that not enough resources...

If it were up to her, Aimee Olson would pretty much be sticking to the stay-at-home order that New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu issued 10 days ago...

Vermont and New Hampshire are not signing onto a tentative opioid-crisis settlement reached between a number of states and the family that owns...

MONTPELIER — Across the four schools of the Montpelier-Roxbury district, nurses now have a new tool at their disposal — naloxone, the overdose...

Fire chief appointed to opioid panel

4/14/19

HARTFORD — Hartford Fire Chief Scott Cooney was appointed to Gov. Phil Scott’s Opioid Coordination Council in February.The 22-member council brings...

CLAREMONT — A $65,731 grant will fund two recovery coaches in the Valley Regional Hospital emergency department.The program, which will assist...

Concord — A sweeping plan to create a “hub and spoke” system of care for New Hampshire victims of the opioid crisis came a step closer to...

Lebanon — Earlier this year, a woman walked into Headrest’s outpatient office in the former Women’s Care Center on Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital...

Burlington — Former Royalton police officer John Breault will spend six months in prison for providing heroin from the department’s evidence closet...

Concord — Stephanie Barry walked to the Hope for New Hampshire Recovery resource center in Concord on Tuesday, part of her daily routine since she...

Lebanon (ap) — Sixteen AmeriCorps members will be helping 480 people with substance use disorders and behavioral health needs in New Hampshire.Mary...

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