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From left: Bob Seaman, member of the Vaughan board of directors and chair of the Building Committee for Vaughan; Peter Magg, treasurer for Vaughan; and Melissa Latham from Community Development Finance Authority. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONWAY — The New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority recently announced it has awarded $5 million in tax credits to projects throughout New Hampshire.

The funds will have a significant impact on initiatives that advance local community economic development goals, capacity building for the New Hampshire non-profit sector and support for economic development across the state.

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