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Bill (Captain Plunger) Jones to Be Honored by NH Knights of Columbus
Many know Bill Jones as the man who participated in the Penguin Plunge for 20 consecutive years as “Captain Plunger”… -
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This Is Why Everybody Loves Raymond
Fundraising efforts are well underway at Raymond High School where 160 students and staff are preparing to dive into the… -
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50th Anniversary Timeline
Here is a visual walk through the first fifty years of Special Olympics New Hampshire. -
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Community Spirit at Sheehan Phinney
Sheehan Phinney is a law firm that cares about the community. They take pride in the efforts made by the… -
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SONH Volunteers Honored at Spirit of NH Awards
Volunteer NH is a Concord-based statewide non-profit organization that promotes the tradition of volunteerism in the Granite State. They proudly… -
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Meet Kristen Anderson
Should you visit the Applebee’s Restaurant on Woodbury Avenue in Portsmouth during the daytime there’s a good chance that you’ll… -
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An Opportunity for Confidence
Tim Acerno is a long time Special Olympics New Hampshire volunteer. Tim attended the 2019 State Summer Games as a… -
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50 Years of Volunteering
It would be easy to say that Jim Tufts has been a soccer and hockey coach at Exeter High School… -
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I’m Not the Only Person Like Me
In middle school, Aaron Fournier struggled to fit in. He had been told by his teachers and parents that he had to go to special classes in school... -
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Spreading Awareness as a Global Messenger
Chris Panarese became a Special Olympics athlete when he was just eight years old and he has never looked back. Special Olympics is a very big part of Chris’ life and he has loved every minute... -
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Down 50 Pounds Thanks to Special Olympics
Karla Marion doesn’t like the gym...but she does like being part of a team! In 2014 Karla decided to become a Special Olympics athlete again... -
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Captain Plunger: Fighting Intolerance One Icy Plunge at a Time
“It’s close to thirty years. Maybe it is thirty, what’s a few years between friends?” That’s the best Bill Jones…