Turn off those lights
New Hampshire residents should prepare to pay higher utility bills as electricity rates are expected to increase this year, according to WMUR, with one utility saying bills could increase more than 100 percent. The Office of the Consumer Advocate attributed the rising costs to New England’s heavy reliance on natural gas, the costs of which are influenced by the global market and have been especially affected by the war in Ukraine, the report said.
QOL Score: -4 (-2, with a 100 percent increase)
Comments: House Speaker Sherman Packard released a statement on June 17 in regard to the rising energy costs in the state, saying, “The House and Senate are actively working on a legislative solution to help ease the burden on New Hampshire families as energy prices continue to soar. Our priority is to help secure relief for those who are worried about having to choose between putting food on the table and heating their homes this winter.”
Funds for mental health
The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester was awarded $10,000 as the first place winner in New Hampshire of the 2022 Impact Award presented by the Boston Red Sox and Ruderman Family Foundations, according to a press release. The IMPACT Awards allow Red Sox fans to nominate and vote on their favorite nonprofit organizations throughout New England and recognize organizations that have had an impact in their communities by raising awareness and improving mental health care. Officials from the Mental Health Center accepted the check at Fenway Park in Boston on June 15.
QOL Score: +1
Comments: The second-place winner in New Hampshire is The Webster House in Manchester and the third-place New Hampshire winner is Marguerite’s Place Inc. in Nashua. In all there were 18 winners across the six New England states, the press release said.
At least it’s something!
The average price of gasoline in New Hampshire went down by 3.7 centers per gallon last week, averaging $4.94 per gallon as of June 20, according to a GasBuddy price report. The data is based on a survey of 875 gas stations throughout the state. Prices are still 28 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and a whopping $2 higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel is currently at $5.80 per gallon, the report said.
QOL Score: +1
Comments: Sure, it’s just 3 cents, but you’ve got to celebrate the tiny victories.
Happy birthday to CHaD
The Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center recognized its 30th anniversary on June 20 with staff celebrations at its original hospital in Lebanon and at Dartmouth Hitchcock clinics in Manchester where pediatric services are provided. According to a press release from CHaD, it was June 20, 1992, when New Hampshire’s only children’s hospital was officially approved by what is now known as the Children’s Hospital Association.
QOL Score: +1
Comments: In 1893, the first patient at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital (MHMH) in Hanover was a pediatric patient: a 13-year-old girl treated for a hip condition, the press release said.
QOL score: 80
Net change: -1
QOL this week: 79
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