Eye on New Hampshire

EYE ON NH SOUTHERN NH HEALTH SYSTEM WORKFORCE 2026

Sue Santana, Senior Vice President of Patient Care Service and Chief Nursing Officer along with Victoria Dribinskaya, Director of Workforce Development from Southern NH Health System discuss workforce development.

EYE ON NH WINTER WINE 2026

Meet Justin Gunter from the New Hampshire Liquor Commission and local sommelier Jose Luis Betancur from Tuscan Brands talking about the annual Winter Wine Spectacular as part of NH Wine Week with proceeds to benefit the NH Food Bank. Elsy Cipriani, Executive Director explains how the money raised benefits our local food bank.

EYE ON NH MSD DUAL LANGUAGE 2025

Manchester's School Superintendent Jennifer Chmiel, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Schools, Nicole Doherty and Executive Director of Multilingual Services, Wendy Perron discuss what's going in the district as well as a new dual language-immersion program that helps students develop a second language by teaching curriculum in 2 languages.

EYE ON NH HOLIDAY CARD CHALLENGE 2025

Dr. Laura Landerman-Garber returns to talk about her annual Holiday Cards 4 Our Military. A drive that generates thousands of cards sent to our active military who are away from their families during active duty during the holidays.

EYE ON NH STORYBOOK BALL 2025

Committe President Josh Wright talks about Dartmouth Health Children’s most powerful and whimsical fundraiser for child health: Storybook Ball.

EYE ON NH GRANITE STATE GENEROSITY 2025

Laura Gilman-Boutot and Rachel Fairhurst talk about their nonprofit, Granite State Generosity, and the upcoming event, Shake it Off Silent Disco.

EYE ON NH FREE TO BE BEAUTIFUL 2025

Kriss Blevens, owner of Kriss Cosmetics, has partnered with the Solinsky Center for Cancer Care at the Elliot Hospital to present the Free to be Beautiful Workshop for Cancer Care and Beyond. Kristen Jordan, Wellness Director from the Solinsky Center joins her along with Elisabeth Swan from the Elliot Charitable Foundation.

EYE ON NH ST NICHOLAS LAMB BBQ 2025

Harry Moulis and Amy Valkanos from St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Manchester talk about their upcoming annual event that raises important funds for their church community as well as the history of St. Nicholas.

EYE ON NH HIGH HOPES FOUNDATION 2025

Celia Gatsas and Keith Ballingall talk about the upcoming NH Bacon & Beer Festival and how the event provides funding for the nonprofit's life-enhancing equipment, as well as assistance ad opportunities for our state's chronically ill children and their families.

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