District 1 Executive Councilor Joe Kenney (center left in gray sports coat) makes a point during the March 25 meeting in Concord with other executive councilors and Gov. Kelly Ayotte. (WILLIAM SKIPWORTH PHOTO)
District 1 Executive Councilor Joe Kenney (center left in gray sports coat) makes a point during the March 25 meeting in Concord with other executive councilors and Gov. Kelly Ayotte. (WILLIAM SKIPWORTH PHOTO)
CONCORD — During a lengthy meeting March 25, the New Hampshire Executive Council approved the contract for the fifth “hub” in the state’s marquee rural health program.
The contract will provide $21.6 million to the New Hampshire Community Behavioral Health Association. The association will in turn spend the money on projects aimed at addressing substance use disorder in rural New Hampshire.
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