Red Cross reports that shelters are closing down.
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=194
Southern NH University, 2500 N. River Road, Hooksett
South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road, Peterborough
This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at 3:23 pm and is filed under Disaster.
http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Greater Manchester Chapter
Wed Apr 08 07:01:45 +0000 2009 by LTel:Changed status/avail
status: Open -> Standby
facility_type: Info/Hotline -> Shelter
areas_served: -> New England, NH
is_fee_required: N/A -> No
(show/hide changes)Tue Jan 06 05:42:47 +0000 2009 by tfri:notes: 12/16:
RED CROSS/COMMUNITY SHELTERS OPEN 12/16/08
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=184
Deerfield Elementary School, 66 North Road, Deerfield
Exeter High School, 30 Linden Street, Exeter
Farmington High School, 40 Thayer Drive, Farmington
Jaffrey Bible Center, 133 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey
Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road, Londonderry
Milford Elementary School, 80 Heron Pond Road, Milford
Nashua High School South, 36 Riverside Street, Nashua
Raymond New Life Assembly Church, 84 Nottingham Road, Raymond
Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive, Durham
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brock Street, Rochester
Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road, Kingston
Southern NH University, 2500 N. River Road, Hooksett
South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road, Peterborough
This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at 3:23 pm and is filed under Disaster.
http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
12/13:
RED CROSS OPENS EMERGENCY SHELTERS
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=175
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Alton, Prospect Mountain High School, Route 28
Antrim Town Hall, Main Street*
Bedford High School, 47 Nashua Road
Bradford Community Center, East Main Street*
Brentwood Fire Station, 148 Crawley Falls Road
Charlestown Community Center, Main Street
Chester Academy
Danville Town Hall, 210 Main Street*
Deerfield Community Center, 68 North Road
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road*
Derry Middle School, 21 Eastgate Road*
Durham, Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive
Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Farmington High School, 2 Thayer Drive
Fremont Fire Station, Route 107
Fremont Town Hall, 295 Main Street*
Gilford High School, 88 Elwah Willson Road
Gilmanton Elementary School, Route 140*
Goffstown Mtn View Middle School
Green Street Community Center
Hampstead Middle School, 28 School Street
Hancock Town Hall, Main Street*
Henniker Community School, 51 Western Avenue
Hillsborough Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street
Kingston, Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road
Jaffrey Bible Church, 133 Turnpike Road
Londonderry High School, 275 Mammoth Road
Lyme School, Union Street*
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Milford, Herron Pond School, 80 Herron Pond Road
Morse School, Deerfield Road
Nashua High School, Riverside Street
New Boston Central School, 15 Central School Road
New London Elem School, 64 Cougar Court
Newington Town Hall205 Nimble Hill Road
Peterborough South Meadow School, Route 202 North Hancock Road
Pittsfield Elementary School, 34 Bow Street*
Portsmouth High School, Andrew Jarvis Drive
Raymond Middle School, Batchelder Parkway
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brook Street
Salem, High School, 44 Geremonty Drive
Southern NH University, 2500 North River Road
Troy, Kimball Hall, Depot Street
Warner Town Library, 18 East Main Street*
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge, 339 Millen Pond Road*
Weare Safety Center, 144 North Start Highway
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Charlestown: Municipal Building
Peterborough: South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road
Sunapee: High School, 10 North Road
Troy: Kimball Hall 4 Depot Street
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland Street, Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter
273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter
1800 Elm Street, Manchester, 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter
28 Concord Street, Nashua, 889-6664
Mount Washington Valley Chapter
2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, 356-2726
New Hampshire West
83 Court St., Keene, 352-3210
-> 12/23:
Red Cross reports that shelters are closing down.
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=194
12/16:
RED CROSS/COMMUNITY SHELTERS OPEN 12/16/08
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=184
Deerfield Elementary School, 66 North Road, Deerfield
Exeter High School, 30 Linden Street, Exeter
Farmington High School, 40 Thayer Drive, Farmington
Jaffrey Bible Center, 133 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey
Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road, Londonderry
Milford Elementary School, 80 Heron Pond Road, Milford
Nashua High School South, 36 Riverside Street, Nashua
Raymond New Life Assembly Church, 84 Nottingham Road, Raymond
Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive, Durham
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brock Street, Rochester
Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road, Kingston
Southern NH University, 2500 N. River Road, Hooksett
South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road, Peterborough
This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at 3:23 pm and is filed under Disaster.
http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
12/13:
RED CROSS OPENS EMERGENCY SHELTERS
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=175
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Alton, Prospect Mountain High School, Route 28
Antrim Town Hall, Main Street*
Bedford High School, 47 Nashua Road
Bradford Community Center, East Main Street*
Brentwood Fire Station, 148 Crawley Falls Road
Charlestown Community Center, Main Street
Chester Academy
Danville Town Hall, 210 Main Street*
Deerfield Community Center, 68 North Road
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road*
Derry Middle School, 21 Eastgate Road*
Durham, Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive
Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Farmington High School, 2 Thayer Drive
Fremont Fire Station, Route 107
Fremont Town Hall, 295 Main Street*
Gilford High School, 88 Elwah Willson Road
Gilmanton Elementary School, Route 140*
Goffstown Mtn View Middle School
Green Street Community Center
Hampstead Middle School, 28 School Street
Hancock Town Hall, Main Street*
Henniker Community School, 51 Western Avenue
Hillsborough Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street
Kingston, Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road
Jaffrey Bible Church, 133 Turnpike Road
Londonderry High School, 275 Mammoth Road
Lyme School, Union Street*
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Milford, Herron Pond School, 80 Herron Pond Road
Morse School, Deerfield Road
Nashua High School, Riverside Street
New Boston Central School, 15 Central School Road
New London Elem School, 64 Cougar Court
Newington Town Hall205 Nimble Hill Road
Peterborough South Meadow School, Route 202 North Hancock Road
Pittsfield Elementary School, 34 Bow Street*
Portsmouth High School, Andrew Jarvis Drive
Raymond Middle School, Batchelder Parkway
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brook Street
Salem, High School, 44 Geremonty Drive
Southern NH University, 2500 North River Road
Troy, Kimball Hall, Depot Street
Warner Town Library, 18 East Main Street*
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge, 339 Millen Pond Road*
Weare Safety Center, 144 North Start Highway
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Charlestown: Municipal Building
Peterborough: South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road
Sunapee: High School, 10 North Road
Troy: Kimball Hall 4 Depot Street
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland Street, Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter
273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter
1800 Elm Street, Manchester, 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter
28 Concord Street, Nashua, 889-6664
Mount Washington Valley Chapter
2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, 356-2726
New Hampshire West
83 Court St., Keene, 352-3210
(show/hide changes)Mon Jan 05 22:47:36 +0000 2009 by LTel:Corrected facility name, added avails/region
name: 2008 Ice Storm Shelters, New Hampshire -> 2008 Ice Storm: Red Cross Shelters, New Hampshire, INDEX
notes: 12/16:
RED CROSS/COMMUNITY SHELTERS OPEN 12/16/08
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=184
Deerfield Elementary School, 66 North Road, Deerfield
Exeter High School, 30 Linden Street, Exeter
Farmington High School, 40 Thayer Drive, Farmington
Jaffrey Bible Center, 133 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey
Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road, Londonderry
Milford Elementary School, 80 Heron Pond Road, Milford
Nashua High School South, 36 Riverside Street, Nashua
Raymond New Life Assembly Church, 84 Nottingham Road, Raymond
Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive, Durham
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brock Street, Rochester
Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road, Kingston
Southern NH University, 2500 N. River Road, Hooksett
South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road, Peterborough
This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at 3:23 pm and is filed under Disaster.
http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
12/13:
RED CROSS OPENS EMERGENCY SHELTERS
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=175
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Alton, Prospect Mountain High School, Route 28
Antrim Town Hall, Main Street*
Bedford High School, 47 Nashua Road
Bradford Community Center, East Main Street*
Brentwood Fire Station, 148 Crawley Falls Road
Charlestown Community Center, Main Street
Chester Academy
Danville Town Hall, 210 Main Street*
Deerfield Community Center, 68 North Road
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road*
Derry Middle School, 21 Eastgate Road*
Durham, Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive
Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Farmington High School, 2 Thayer Drive
Fremont Fire Station, Route 107
Fremont Town Hall, 295 Main Street*
Gilford High School, 88 Elwah Willson Road
Gilmanton Elementary School, Route 140*
Goffstown Mtn View Middle School
Green Street Community Center
Hampstead Middle School, 28 School Street
Hancock Town Hall, Main Street*
Henniker Community School, 51 Western Avenue
Hillsborough Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street
Kingston, Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road
Jaffrey Bible Church, 133 Turnpike Road
Londonderry High School, 275 Mammoth Road
Lyme School, Union Street*
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Milford, Herron Pond School, 80 Herron Pond Road
Morse School, Deerfield Road
Nashua High School, Riverside Street
New Boston Central School, 15 Central School Road
New London Elem School, 64 Cougar Court
Newington Town Hall205 Nimble Hill Road
Peterborough South Meadow School, Route 202 North Hancock Road
Pittsfield Elementary School, 34 Bow Street*
Portsmouth High School, Andrew Jarvis Drive
Raymond Middle School, Batchelder Parkway
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brook Street
Salem, High School, 44 Geremonty Drive
Southern NH University, 2500 North River Road
Troy, Kimball Hall, Depot Street
Warner Town Library, 18 East Main Street*
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge, 339 Millen Pond Road*
Weare Safety Center, 144 North Start Highway
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Charlestown: Municipal Building
Peterborough: South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road
Sunapee: High School, 10 North Road
Troy: Kimball Hall 4 Depot Street
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland Street, Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter
273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter
1800 Elm Street, Manchester, 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter
28 Concord Street, Nashua, 889-6664
Mount Washington Valley Chapter
2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, 356-2726
New Hampshire West
83 Court St., Keene, 352-3210
-> 12/16:
RED CROSS/COMMUNITY SHELTERS OPEN 12/16/08
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=184
Deerfield Elementary School, 66 North Road, Deerfield
Exeter High School, 30 Linden Street, Exeter
Farmington High School, 40 Thayer Drive, Farmington
Jaffrey Bible Center, 133 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey
Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road, Londonderry
Milford Elementary School, 80 Heron Pond Road, Milford
Nashua High School South, 36 Riverside Street, Nashua
Raymond New Life Assembly Church, 84 Nottingham Road, Raymond
Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive, Durham
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brock Street, Rochester
Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road, Kingston
Southern NH University, 2500 N. River Road, Hooksett
South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road, Peterborough
This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at 3:23 pm and is filed under Disaster.
http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
12/13:
RED CROSS OPENS EMERGENCY SHELTERS
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=175
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Alton, Prospect Mountain High School, Route 28
Antrim Town Hall, Main Street*
Bedford High School, 47 Nashua Road
Bradford Community Center, East Main Street*
Brentwood Fire Station, 148 Crawley Falls Road
Charlestown Community Center, Main Street
Chester Academy
Danville Town Hall, 210 Main Street*
Deerfield Community Center, 68 North Road
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road*
Derry Middle School, 21 Eastgate Road*
Durham, Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive
Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Farmington High School, 2 Thayer Drive
Fremont Fire Station, Route 107
Fremont Town Hall, 295 Main Street*
Gilford High School, 88 Elwah Willson Road
Gilmanton Elementary School, Route 140*
Goffstown Mtn View Middle School
Green Street Community Center
Hampstead Middle School, 28 School Street
Hancock Town Hall, Main Street*
Henniker Community School, 51 Western Avenue
Hillsborough Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street
Kingston, Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road
Jaffrey Bible Church, 133 Turnpike Road
Londonderry High School, 275 Mammoth Road
Lyme School, Union Street*
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Milford, Herron Pond School, 80 Herron Pond Road
Morse School, Deerfield Road
Nashua High School, Riverside Street
New Boston Central School, 15 Central School Road
New London Elem School, 64 Cougar Court
Newington Town Hall205 Nimble Hill Road
Peterborough South Meadow School, Route 202 North Hancock Road
Pittsfield Elementary School, 34 Bow Street*
Portsmouth High School, Andrew Jarvis Drive
Raymond Middle School, Batchelder Parkway
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brook Street
Salem, High School, 44 Geremonty Drive
Southern NH University, 2500 North River Road
Troy, Kimball Hall, Depot Street
Warner Town Library, 18 East Main Street*
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge, 339 Millen Pond Road*
Weare Safety Center, 144 North Start Highway
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Charlestown: Municipal Building
Peterborough: South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road
Sunapee: High School, 10 North Road
Troy: Kimball Hall 4 Depot Street
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland Street, Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter
273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter
1800 Elm Street, Manchester, 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter
28 Concord Street, Nashua, 889-6664
Mount Washington Valley Chapter
2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, 356-2726
New Hampshire West
83 Court St., Keene, 352-3210
region: -> New England
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 17 03:48:59 +0000 2008 by tfri:notes: http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
12/13:
RED CROSS OPENS EMERGENCY SHELTERS
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=175
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Alton, Prospect Mountain High School, Route 28
Antrim Town Hall, Main Street*
Bedford High School, 47 Nashua Road
Bradford Community Center, East Main Street*
Brentwood Fire Station, 148 Crawley Falls Road
Charlestown Community Center, Main Street
Chester Academy
Danville Town Hall, 210 Main Street*
Deerfield Community Center, 68 North Road
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road*
Derry Middle School, 21 Eastgate Road*
Durham, Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive
Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Farmington High School, 2 Thayer Drive
Fremont Fire Station, Route 107
Fremont Town Hall, 295 Main Street*
Gilford High School, 88 Elwah Willson Road
Gilmanton Elementary School, Route 140*
Goffstown Mtn View Middle School
Green Street Community Center
Hampstead Middle School, 28 School Street
Hancock Town Hall, Main Street*
Henniker Community School, 51 Western Avenue
Hillsborough Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street
Kingston, Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road
Jaffrey Bible Church, 133 Turnpike Road
Londonderry High School, 275 Mammoth Road
Lyme School, Union Street*
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Milford, Herron Pond School, 80 Herron Pond Road
Morse School, Deerfield Road
Nashua High School, Riverside Street
New Boston Central School, 15 Central School Road
New London Elem School, 64 Cougar Court
Newington Town Hall205 Nimble Hill Road
Peterborough South Meadow School, Route 202 North Hancock Road
Pittsfield Elementary School, 34 Bow Street*
Portsmouth High School, Andrew Jarvis Drive
Raymond Middle School, Batchelder Parkway
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brook Street
Salem, High School, 44 Geremonty Drive
Southern NH University, 2500 North River Road
Troy, Kimball Hall, Depot Street
Warner Town Library, 18 East Main Street*
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge, 339 Millen Pond Road*
Weare Safety Center, 144 North Start Highway
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Charlestown: Municipal Building
Peterborough: South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road
Sunapee: High School, 10 North Road
Troy: Kimball Hall 4 Depot Street
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland Street, Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter
273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter
1800 Elm Street, Manchester, 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter
28 Concord Street, Nashua, 889-6664
Mount Washington Valley Chapter
2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, 356-2726
New Hampshire West
83 Court St., Keene, 352-3210
-> 12/16:
RED CROSS/COMMUNITY SHELTERS OPEN 12/16/08
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=184
Deerfield Elementary School, 66 North Road, Deerfield
Exeter High School, 30 Linden Street, Exeter
Farmington High School, 40 Thayer Drive, Farmington
Jaffrey Bible Center, 133 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey
Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road, Londonderry
Milford Elementary School, 80 Heron Pond Road, Milford
Nashua High School South, 36 Riverside Street, Nashua
Raymond New Life Assembly Church, 84 Nottingham Road, Raymond
Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive, Durham
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brock Street, Rochester
Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road, Kingston
Southern NH University, 2500 N. River Road, Hooksett
South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road, Peterborough
This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at 3:23 pm and is filed under Disaster.
http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
12/13:
RED CROSS OPENS EMERGENCY SHELTERS
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=175
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Alton, Prospect Mountain High School, Route 28
Antrim Town Hall, Main Street*
Bedford High School, 47 Nashua Road
Bradford Community Center, East Main Street*
Brentwood Fire Station, 148 Crawley Falls Road
Charlestown Community Center, Main Street
Chester Academy
Danville Town Hall, 210 Main Street*
Deerfield Community Center, 68 North Road
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road*
Derry Middle School, 21 Eastgate Road*
Durham, Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive
Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Farmington High School, 2 Thayer Drive
Fremont Fire Station, Route 107
Fremont Town Hall, 295 Main Street*
Gilford High School, 88 Elwah Willson Road
Gilmanton Elementary School, Route 140*
Goffstown Mtn View Middle School
Green Street Community Center
Hampstead Middle School, 28 School Street
Hancock Town Hall, Main Street*
Henniker Community School, 51 Western Avenue
Hillsborough Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street
Kingston, Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road
Jaffrey Bible Church, 133 Turnpike Road
Londonderry High School, 275 Mammoth Road
Lyme School, Union Street*
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Milford, Herron Pond School, 80 Herron Pond Road
Morse School, Deerfield Road
Nashua High School, Riverside Street
New Boston Central School, 15 Central School Road
New London Elem School, 64 Cougar Court
Newington Town Hall205 Nimble Hill Road
Peterborough South Meadow School, Route 202 North Hancock Road
Pittsfield Elementary School, 34 Bow Street*
Portsmouth High School, Andrew Jarvis Drive
Raymond Middle School, Batchelder Parkway
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brook Street
Salem, High School, 44 Geremonty Drive
Southern NH University, 2500 North River Road
Troy, Kimball Hall, Depot Street
Warner Town Library, 18 East Main Street*
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge, 339 Millen Pond Road*
Weare Safety Center, 144 North Start Highway
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Charlestown: Municipal Building
Peterborough: South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road
Sunapee: High School, 10 North Road
Troy: Kimball Hall 4 Depot Street
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland Street, Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter
273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter
1800 Elm Street, Manchester, 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter
28 Concord Street, Nashua, 889-6664
Mount Washington Valley Chapter
2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, 356-2726
New Hampshire West
83 Court St., Keene, 352-3210
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 17 03:47:52 +0000 2008 by tfri:notes: http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
-> http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
12/13:
RED CROSS OPENS EMERGENCY SHELTERS
http://www.concord-redcross.org/breakingnews/?p=175
Saturday, December 13, 2008, as of 2:30 pm – The following list shows the shelters in the State that are available to anyone who has been affected by the recent ice storm. Shelters marked with and asterisk (*) were not occupied last night, and therefore may not remain open.
Last night, 32 shelters provide 684 people with a warm and safe place to sleep.
The shelters are operated by the American Red Cross or by community and municipal groups with Red Cross.
Alton, Prospect Mountain High School, Route 28
Antrim Town Hall, Main Street*
Bedford High School, 47 Nashua Road
Bradford Community Center, East Main Street*
Brentwood Fire Station, 148 Crawley Falls Road
Charlestown Community Center, Main Street
Chester Academy
Danville Town Hall, 210 Main Street*
Deerfield Community Center, 68 North Road
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road*
Derry Middle School, 21 Eastgate Road*
Durham, Oyster River High School, 55 Coe Drive
Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Farmington High School, 2 Thayer Drive
Fremont Fire Station, Route 107
Fremont Town Hall, 295 Main Street*
Gilford High School, 88 Elwah Willson Road
Gilmanton Elementary School, Route 140*
Goffstown Mtn View Middle School
Green Street Community Center
Hampstead Middle School, 28 School Street
Hancock Town Hall, Main Street*
Henniker Community School, 51 Western Avenue
Hillsborough Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street
Kingston, Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road
Jaffrey Bible Church, 133 Turnpike Road
Londonderry High School, 275 Mammoth Road
Lyme School, Union Street*
Marlow, John D. Perkins School, Route 10*
Milford, Herron Pond School, 80 Herron Pond Road
Morse School, Deerfield Road
Nashua High School, Riverside Street
New Boston Central School, 15 Central School Road
New London Elem School, 64 Cougar Court
Newington Town Hall205 Nimble Hill Road
Peterborough South Meadow School, Route 202 North Hancock Road
Pittsfield Elementary School, 34 Bow Street*
Portsmouth High School, Andrew Jarvis Drive
Raymond Middle School, Batchelder Parkway
Rochester Middle School, 47 Brook Street
Salem, High School, 44 Geremonty Drive
Southern NH University, 2500 North River Road
Troy, Kimball Hall, Depot Street
Warner Town Library, 18 East Main Street*
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge, 339 Millen Pond Road*
Weare Safety Center, 144 North Start Highway
Anyone is welcome to come to the shelter to spend the night. There is no charge for use of the shelter. People coming to a shelter are encouraged to bring their own bedding or sleeping bags if possible; any needed medications; and personal hygiene or care items. Food is available for those staying at the shelter.
“The Red Cross hopes that people affected by this storm will take advantage of these open shelters,” said Maria White, Acting Executive Director of the Granite Chapter in Concord. “At each shelter, people can get warm food and a safe night’s sleep.”
In conjunction with community partners, the NH West Chapter has also opened “warming shelters,” places for people to get warm during the day
Charlestown: Municipal Building
Peterborough: South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Road
Sunapee: High School, 10 North Road
Troy: Kimball Hall 4 Depot Street
Red Cross assistance is free to all those affected by a disaster, made possible by donations from the American public. At this time the Red Cross does not have an estimate of costs of this ice storm disaster, but the chapters are gratefully accepting financial donations to the local disaster relief fund to help NH residents in need of disaster relief. Please call or send a check directly to your local Red Cross chapter using the information provided below
Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are working closely with State and non-governmental organizations to meet the needs of all those in the affected region. These Red Cross chapters in New Hampshire are open and available to help.
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland Street, Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter
273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter
1800 Elm Street, Manchester, 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter
28 Concord Street, Nashua, 889-6664
Mount Washington Valley Chapter
2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, 356-2726
New Hampshire West
83 Court St., Keene, 352-3210
(show/hide changes)Wed Dec 17 03:38:30 +0000 2008 by tfri:notes: http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
If you live in Massachusetts and are in need of a shelter, you can call *2-1-1* on your phone.
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
-> http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
(show/hide changes)Mon Dec 15 18:33:16 +0000 2008 by tfri:notes: http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
If you live in Massachusetts and are in need of a shelter, you can call *2-1-1* on your phone.
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond
-> http://www.necn.com/Boston/New-England/2008/12/13/List-of-Emergency-Shelters/1229169065.html
(NECN) - Shelters have been open across New Hampshire for residents needing assistance. **Shelter list updated as of 6:00 AM Saturday.**
If you live in Massachusetts and are in need of a shelter, you can call *2-1-1* on your phone.
Manchester warming stations open during business hours are the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center on Manchester's West Side, the Manchester West Library, the Carpenter Memorial Library on Pine Street and the Salvation Army headquarters on Cedar Street until 4 p.m.
Shelters for Manchester area residents include Southern New Hampshire University, Londonderry High School and Goffstown middle school.
The state and American Red Cross established a regional shelter at Londonderry High School, 295 Mammoth Road.
A regional emergency shelter is open at Mountain View Middle School in Goffstown.
Nashua area residents can go to Nashua South High School for shelter.
Other shelters can be found at:
Rochester Middle School.
Portsmouth Regional High School.
Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Exeter High School.
Oyster River High School in Durham.
Farmington High School
Deerfield Community Center.
Hartford High School, Enfield.
Henniker Community School.
Hillsborough Methodist Church.
Hudson Community Center.
Laconia, Woodside Building of Taylor House.
Heron Pond Elementary School, Herron Pond Road, Milford.
Raymond Middle School.
Strafford Police Department
Washington, Camp Morgan Lodge.
Red Cross chapters throughout the state are open and available to help:
Granite Chapter (serving the Concord area, Lakes Region and North Country)
2 Maitland St., Concord 1-800-464-6692
Great Bay Chapter 273 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, 766-5440
Greater Manchester Chapter 1800 Elm St., Manchester 1-866-284-8842
NH Gateway Chapter 28 Concord St., Nashua 889-6664 Mount Washington Valley Chapter 2936 White Mountain Highway, North Conway 356-2726
New Hampshire West 83 Court St., Keene 352-3210
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