Federal Grants for N.H. Flooding Top $8 Million
The federal government has provided New Hampshire with more than $8.2 million in relief grants for May’s floods.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency reported providing the most grants, $780,059, to Salem residents since the July 24 application deadline.
Manchester received the second largest amount, $563,306.
The U.S. Small Business Administration reported awarding nearly $11.5 million in low interest loans to 415 New Hampshire individuals and businesses.
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