From left: Jeremy Stanizzi, New Hampshire Business Finance Authority; Mike Claflin, AHEAD, Inc.; James Key-Wallace, NH BFA; and Joe Kenney, Executive Council District 1. (COURTESY PHOTO)
From left: Jeremy Stanizzi, New Hampshire Business Finance Authority; Mike Claflin, AHEAD, Inc.; James Key-Wallace, NH BFA; and Joe Kenney, Executive Council District 1. (COURTESY PHOTO)
BETHLEHEM — The New Hampshire Business Finance Authority has approved a $1 million loan for AHEAD Qtr., Inc. to improve and expand an existing addiction and recovery center located in Bethlehem.
The renovations will involve facility upgrades and increasing the existing bed count from 36 to 44 beds (with a maximum capacity of 50). An increase in workforce will be added to help with the operations.
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