DALTON — The nation's top rural housing chief, United States Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Service Administrator Tony Hernandez, was at a home in Dalton Friday to promote a special low-interest, long-term home repair loan program to help working class families make necessary home repairs. During the visit Hernandez recognized Dunbarton-based Capital Well Clean Water Center for its commitment to serving low income rural residents.

"Hardworking, low-income New Hampshire residents have access to a best-in-the-nation USDA loan program for making necessary home repairs," said Hernandez. "These loans can help working class families address life and safety hazards in their homes."

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