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GREGG AND SUNUNU ANNOUNCE $2 MILLION GRANT FOR NASHUA BOILER HOUSE

WASHINGTON - May 1, 2008 - U.S. Senators Judd Gregg and John Sununu (R-NH) today announced that Nashua will receive a $2 million grant...

Senators Gregg and Sununu Announce New Hampshire To Receive $2.3 Million In LIHEAP Funds

WASHINGTON, DC - January 11, 2008 – United States Senators Judd Gregg and John Sununu (R-NH) today (1/11) announced that the state of New...

New Hampshire Housing Launches Grant Program to Aid Municipalities

Bedford, NH – New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, recognizing an immediate need by municipalities in the state, has launched a new grant program to...

Senators Gregg and Sununu Announce Elderly Housing Grants For New Hampshire

HUD approves Section 202 funding for projects in Bristol, Pembroke, Swanzey WASHINGTON, October 28, 2007- U.S. Senators Judd Gregg and John Sununu (R-NH) today announced...

HUD Announces Funding to help New Hampshire Families Find or Keep Homes

Six local agencies awarded $282,132 for homebuyer education and foreclosure prevention October 25, 2007 - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Regional Director Taylor Caswell joined Manchester Mayor Frank Guinta to announce nearly $60,000 in funding to NeighborWorks® Greater Manchester to help families and individuals find or keep homes.

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New Hampshire Housing Graduates Second Class of Homeownership Fellows

New Hampshire Housing graduated its second class of Homeownership Fellows recently. This year-long program accepts applications from emerging leaders in the mortgage origination field and is broken down into six educational development sessions. Sessions include learning about New Hampshire Housing’s entire range of programs, meeting with successful mortgage professionals, spending time at the New Hampshire Legislature, and visiting with other top state and national officials

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HUD CHARGES NEW HAMPSHIRE LANDLORDS WITH DISCRIMINATING AGAINST FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it is charging a group of New Hampshire landlords with housing discrimination for denying families with children the opportunity to rent certain apartments