My first two weeks as a kindergarten teacher

The closure of my daughter’s school district through at the time was going to be March 27, (it changed the next day to April 3 and then again to May 4) with the implementation of remote learning to begin on March 23. It was clear now, I was set to be a one on one kindergarten teacher.

Massive shipment of PPE, including 6 million masks, arrives in New Hampshire

The first batch of the roughly 45 tons of personal protective equipment that touched down at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Sunday afternoon will soon be on their way to Granite Staters “on the frontlines of this (COVID-19) crisis,” Gov. Chris Sununu said.

INTERNET SECURITY MEASURES TO TAKE WHEN WORKING FROM HOME

INTERNET SECURITY MEASURES TO TAKE WHEN WORKING FROM HOME

This is the second in a series of columns in Law in the Marketplace with practical tips on using federal and New Hampshire laws and orders to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many of us are working from home these days, and that’s opened up a whole new world of questions.

As COVID-19 Cases Climb, So Do Scams and Fraud

A con artist had viewed a company’s website, which listed names of employees and their email addresses, then pretended to be the owner, asking each employee to make a donation to help disabled veterans in hospice and palliative care during the coronavirus.

She Survived SARS, Now Leading Company Through COVID-19

Most of us have never experienced anything quite like this moment. But Sharon Eng and her husband, who today own a manufacturing company in Belmont, happened to find themselves in the middle of another disease outbreak, on the other side of the world, in 2003.