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Dismas Home Brings Long-Term Recovery Housing for Justice-Involved Women to Rochester
Dismas Home is expanding from Manchester to Rochester, adding recovery beds for women leaving the justice system and aiming for a long-term home in every New Hampshire county.
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- II Politics
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- III Real Estate
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- IV Health
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- V New Hampshire
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