MHHA receives $87,000 in grants

By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH Sentinel Staff

April 14, 2020 “ALSTEAD - A group turning a historical mill into an interactive museum has been awarded two grants totaling more than $87,000. The nonprofit Mill Hollow Heritage Association said in a news release Monday that it will receive $78,622 from the federal Northern Border Regional Commission - as part of an economic development program administered by the N.H. Preservation Alliance - and $8,600 from the Putnam Foundation.” Read more

 
Michael Moore / Sentinel Staff

Michael Moore / Sentinel Staff

 
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