Former Tamworth Community Nurse Association Executive Director Jo Anne Rainville and ex officio board member June Aprille cut the ribbon at the new Tamworth Community Nurse Association building was held Saturday morning. From left: Board member Neysa Packard, CDFA Executive Katy Easterly Martey, Rainville, Apprille, and board chair Leslie Johnson. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Kelley Jon Scruggs (front, left) hakes hands with the Tamworth Community Nurse Association's new Executive Director Julie Lanoie at the Grand Opening of TCNA's new building on Saturday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Former Tamworth Community Nurse Association Executive Director Jo Anne Rainville and ex officio board member June Aprille cut the ribbon at the new Tamworth Community Nurse Association building was held Saturday morning. From left: Board member Neysa Packard, CDFA Executive Katy Easterly Martey, Rainville, Apprille, and board chair Leslie Johnson. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Kelley Jon Scruggs (front, left) hakes hands with the Tamworth Community Nurse Association's new Executive Director Julie Lanoie at the Grand Opening of TCNA's new building on Saturday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
TAMWORTH — About 50 people gathered for the grand opening last Saturday of the new Tamworth Community Nurse Association office.
The association founded in 1921 is a non-profit providing the people in Tamworth with a level of free health care. Its new $1.4 million office, built onto the town office on Main Street, used a $1 million grant from the Community Development Finance Authority and no taxpayer funding
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