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February 27, 2008
Author: Karen Dandurant
kdandurant@seacoastonline.com
Reaching out, an hour at a time:Mentoring program
As part of a Lifewise Community service project, University of New Hampshire senior Sabrina Giannattasio, left, plays a board game with Kathleen, an eighth-grader at the Portsmouth Middle School. Mentors work with students one hour weekly for the entire school year. Rich Beauchesne/rbeauchesne@seacoastonline.com
February 15, 2008
Author: Amy Kane
New Staples opens in No. Hampton
New Staples opens in No. Hampton
Store donates $1,000 to LifeWise projects
Staples celebrated a new store opening in North Hampton by donating $1,000 to LifeWise Community Projects. From left, North Hampton Town Administrator Steve Fournier, Staples general manager Jerome Fuller and representatives from LifeWise Community Projects Erin Murphy, tutor, Bruce Montville, president and CEO, and Skip Webb, board member.
Sep 10, 2006
Author: Foster's Online
Wildcat Youth Mentors Visit the Oyster River H.S.
The Wildcat Youth Mentors recently visited Oyster River High School where they gave an introduction to a sizeable audience of new freshmen about the Youth Mentor Program.
May 23, 2006 TST Engages LifeWise in Unique Barter Program
Hampton – LifeWise Community Projects and The Senior Times (TST) have agreed to immediately undertake a public relations partnership benefiting the growing Boomer population.
March, 2006
Author: Main Street Magazine
Main Street Magazine: Wildcat Youth Mentors
Are you looking for a student organization that’s right for you? Want to have an outstanding addition to your resume? Or are you a motivated UNH student looking for an opportunity to volunteer and give back to your community? If so, then the Wildcat Youth Mentors (WYM) program is for you.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Author: Foster's Daily Democrat
Social event honors Wildcat Youth Mentors
DURHAM — A social event to honor 50 Wildcat Youth Mentors and their "heroism" was held Saturday, Jan. 21, at Stokes Hall on the University of New Hampshire campus.
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Author:
Wildcat Youth Mentors promote success one hour at
BARRINGTON — She would shout across the classroom whenever she felt things were not going her way. Four weeks later, her outbursts ended — Brooke is now calm. She knew she counted. She was shown respect and had a new friend whom she trusted, someone who would listen to her.
Jun 18, 2005 Newmarket Junior-Senior High School
Letter Of Appreciation
Jun 15, 2005
Author: Susan Nolan news@seacoastonline.com
Senior-transportation solutions sought
BRENTWOOD - A meeting to coordinate public transportation for Rockingham County’s senior citizens Tuesday revealed there are a number of organizations in the county giving rides to seniors who can’t drive.
Jun 15, 2005
Author:Patrick Cronin
pcronin@seacoastonline.com
LifeWise Initiates Solutions By Seniors
HAMPTON - Bruce A. Montville EE says it’s time for older residents of the county to wield their demographic and economic clout, and that’s why he has become the leader of Solutions by Seniors, formerly known as the Rockingham Area Committee on Aging.
Jun 10, 2005 Water Guardians Available Statewide
Free Training (learn while observing our presentations), Dip In & Out - Flexible Scheduling.
Mar 18, 2005 Wildcat Youth Mentor program expands
BARRINGTON University of New Hampshire students are making mentoring work well, as Bruce A. Montville EE proudly says, "UNH students are the best!"
Mar 8, 2005 Organization Gets Grant to Help Reduce Health Risk to Elderly
A Hampton, NH organization has received ,000 from the US Environmental Protection Agency for a program to help citizens better understand how to reduce the environmental health hazards associated with older people.
Oct 28, 2004 Author: Genevieve Giambanco Guarding the groundwater
10/28/04 - PORTSMOUTH - Portsmouth Middle School’s sixth-graders are learning that their drinking water comes from groundwater, which must be kept safe from pollutants.
Sep 14, 2004 UNH mentors gain as much as they give
 
August 1, 2004 Wildcat Youth Mentors 2nd annual fund drive
Barrington – The second annual fund drive in support of providing local middle school and high school students a positive role model from the ranks of collegians from the Durham campus is now underway.
Jul 11, 2004 Wildcat Youth Mentors
WILDCAT YOUTH MENTORS
COMPLETE SUCCESSFUL FIRST YEAR
Jun 8, 2004 Alewife festival
Something fishy going on at the alewife festival*
May 10, 2004 Program pumps up future water watchers
The EPA presented Montville with his award on Wednesday at the 2004 Drinking Water Festival at the Littleton National Guard Armory.*
May 7, 2004 EPA honors Montville
New England’s 2004 Drinking Water Environmental Educator Award.*
May 7, 2004 Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Educator Award for 2004
Rochester man wins award for educating students on water.*
April 29, 2004 The Water Guardians
Rochester middle schoolers learn how to protect water supply*
May 1, 2004 2004 Environmental Educator Award
Bruce A. Montville EE selected 2004 Environmental Educator Award*
August 1, 2003 Forum Hopes to Save Elderly Housing
The Rockingham Area Committee on Aging, led by committee member and CEO of LifeWise Community Projects, Inc., Bruce A. Montville EE, will join forces with Southern New Hampshire Services and many other important stakeholders. Their hopes are to jump-start an immobilized .1 million elderly housing project approved for Northwood. This federally funded project has been held up since March of 2002 because of a moratorium imposed by the Northwood Ridge Water District.
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