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2 weeks ago |
keenesentinel.com | Emily Reily
As dry-January-themed mocktails and nonalcoholic beverages take root in New Hampshire, local establishments say these alternative drinks can foster social inclusivity and bring healthy choices to customers’ bar tabs. Although data from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism says alcohol consumption has been rising, the National Institute on Drug Abuse has found that lifetime drinking among younger generations has been declining since the year 2000.
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2 weeks ago |
laconiadailysun.com | Emily Reily
As dry-January-themed mocktails and nonalcoholic beverages take root in New Hampshire, local establishments say these alternative drinks can foster social inclusivity and bring healthy choices to customers’ bar tabs. Although data from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism says alcohol consumption has been rising, the National Institute on Drug Abuse has found that lifetime drinking among younger generations has been declining since the year 2000.
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2 weeks ago |
nhbr.com | Emily Reily
As dry-January-themed mocktails and nonalcoholic beverages take root in New Hampshire, local establishments say these alternative drinks can foster social inclusivity and bring healthy choices to customers’ bar tabs. Although data from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism says alcohol consumption has been rising, the National Institute on Drug Abuse has found that lifetime drinking among younger generations has been declining since the year 2000.
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1 month ago |
nhbr.com | Emily Reily
Providing financial education to those in the community who need it is a big part of Fidelity’s values During Fidelity’s Financial Literacy Day at their Merrimack headquarters, employee Deb DiMarzio told teens from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester that financial literacy is more than just learning how to save money. In fact, their education may already be under way.
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1 month ago |
keenesentinel.com | Emily Reily
You don’t have to be a large company or work in a specific industry to face a cyber threat — everyone is a target. “It doesn’t matter what kind of business you are,” says Paige Yeater, chief operating officer and chief information security officer at Mainstay Technologies in Manchester. “You have employees, which means that you have names, dates of birth.
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