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Ammonoosuc Community Health Services: Ed Shanshala, CEO Ammonoosuc Community Health Services: Ed Shanshala, CEO Location House d/r Street Address City Zip Phone 1 Phone 2 Email Senate d/r Address Phone Email 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Bath Vicki Schwaegler r 586 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4332 6033530767 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] David Binford r 541 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4321 6032724346 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Benton Vicki Schwaegler r 586 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4332 6033530767 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] David Binford r 541 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4321 6032724346 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Bethlehem Erin T. Hennessey r 88 Lilac Lane Littleton 03561-4502 6039917572 6032713565 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Linda A. Massimilla d 197 Orchard Hill Rd LIttleton 03561-5535 6034445270 6032713317 [email protected] Brad Bailey r 101 Smutty Hollow Rd Monroe 03771-3016 6036382118 6034444420 [email protected] 107 North Main Campton Tiffany Johnson r 2249 US Route 3 Campton 03223-4501 6037264980 N/A Bob Giuda r Street, Rm 302 6032712111 [email protected] 6032596878; Carroll Edith Tucker d 13 Cold Brook Rd Randolph 03593-5105 6034665425 N/A Jeff Woodburn d 524 Faraway Rd 6032713207 [email protected] Troy Merner r PO Box 421 Lancaster 03584-0421 6037883048 N/A 6032596878; Dalton Herbert D. Richardson r 2 First St Lancaster 03584-3256 6037882442 6032713369 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d 6032713207 [email protected] Troy Merner r PO Box 421 Lancaster 03584-0421 6037883048 N/A 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Dorchester Timothy Josephson d 722 NH Route 118 Canaan 03741-7330 6035232023 N/A Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] 1199 Mt. Moosilauke Duane R. Brown r Hwy Wentworth 03282-3321 6037645902 6032713319 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Ellsworth Kevin G. Maes d PO Box 205 Rumney 03266-0205 6037869705 6032713125 [email protected] Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] 1199 Mt. Moosilauke Duane R. Brown r Hwy Wentworth 03282-3321 6037645902 6032713319 [email protected] 6032596878; Franconia Skylar Boutin r 1055 Rte 302 Lisbon 03585-6623 6038385262 N/A Jeff Woodburn d 6032713207 [email protected] Brad Bailey r 101 Smutty Hollow Rd Monroe 03771-3016 6036382118 6034444420 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Haverhill Rick M. Ladd r PO Box 67 Haverhill 03765-0067 6039893268 6032713334 [email protected] Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] David Binford r 541 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4321 6032724346 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Jefferson Edith Tucker d 13 Cold Brook Rd Randolph 03593-5105 6034665425 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Troy Merner r PO Box 421 Lancaster 03584-0421 6037883048 N/A 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Lancaster Herbert D. Richardson r 2 First St Lancaster 03584-3256 6037882442 6032713369 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Troy Merner r PO Box 421 Lancaster 03584-0421 6037883048 N/A 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Landaff Vicki Schwaegler r 586 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4332 6033530767 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Location House d/r Street Address City Zip Phone 1 Phone 2 Email Senate d/r Address Phone Email David Binford r 541 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4321 6032724346 [email protected] 796 Daniel Webster 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Lincoln Bonnie Ham r Highway N. Woodstock 03262-2521 6033487408 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Lisbon Skylar Boutin r 1055 Rte 302 Lisbon 03585-6623 6038385262 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Brad Bailey r 101 Smutty Hollow Rd Monroe 03771-3016 6036382118 6034444420 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Littleton Erin T. Hennessey r 88 Lilac Lane Littleton 03561-4502 6039917572 6032713565 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Linda A. Massimilla d 197 Orchard Hill Rd LIttleton 03561-5535 6034445270 6032713317 [email protected] Brad Bailey r 101 Smutty Hollow Rd Monroe 03771-3016 6036382118 6034444420 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Lyman Skylar Boutin r 1055 Rte 302 Lisbon 03585-6623 6038385262 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Brad Bailey r 101 Smutty Hollow Rd Monroe 03771-3016 6036382118 6034444420 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Monroe Skylar Boutin r 1055 Rte 302 Lisbon 03585-6623 6038385262 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Brad Bailey r 101 Smutty Hollow Rd Monroe 03771-3016 6036382118 6034444420 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Northumberland Wayne T. Moynihan d 138 Plain Rd Dummer 03588-5110 6034492058 6037523322 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Troy Merner r PO Box 421 Lancaster 03584-0421 6037883048 N/A 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Orford Vicki Schwaegler r 586 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4332 6033530767 N/A Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] David Binford r 541 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4321 6032724346 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Piermont Vicki Schwaegler r 586 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4332 6033530767 N/A Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] David Binford r 541 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4321 6032724346 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Plymouth Travis Bennett d 4C Pleasant St Plymouth 03264-1400 6036860625 6032713319 [email protected] Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] Steven Rand d 71 Main Street Plymouth 03264-1548 6032366587 N/A Suzanne J. Smith d 20 Brookside Ln Hebron 03241-7200 6037449064 6037449064 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Rumney Kevin G. Maes d PO Box 205 Rumney 03266-0205 6037869705 6032713125 [email protected] Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] 1199 Mt. Moosilauke Duane R. Brown r Hwy Wentworth 03282-3321 6037645902 6032713319 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Stark Wayne T. Moynihan d 138 Plain Rd Dummer 03588-5110 6034492058 6037523322 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Troy Merner r PO Box 421 Lancaster 03584-0421 6037883048 N/A 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Sugar Hill Skylar Boutin r 1055 Rte 302 Lisbon 03585-6623 6038385262 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Brad Bailey r 101 Smutty Hollow Rd Monroe 03771-3016 6036382118 6034444420 [email protected] 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Thornton Kevin G. Maes d PO Box 205 Rumney 03266-0205 6037869705 6032713125 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Location House d/r Street Address City Zip Phone 1 Phone 2 Email Senate d/r Address Phone Email 1199 Mt. Moosilauke Duane R. Brown r Hwy Wentworth 03282-3321 6037645902 6032713319 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Warren Vicki Schwaegler r 586 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4332 6033530767 N/A Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] David Binford r 541 Indian Pond Rd Orford 03777-4321 6032724346 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Wentworth Timothy Josephson d 722 NH Route 118 Canaan 03741-7330 6035232023 N/A Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] 1199 Mt. Moosilauke Duane R. Brown r Hwy Wentworth 03282-3321 6037645902 6032713319 [email protected] 03593-5105 524 Faraway Rd, 6032596878; Whitefield Edith Tucker d 13 Cold Brook Rd Randolph 6034665425 N/A Jeff Woodburn d Dalton 03598 6032713207 [email protected] Troy Merner r PO Box 421 Lancaster 03584-0421 6037883048 N/A 796 Daniel Webster 6032596878; Woodstock Bonnie Ham r Highway N. Woodstock 03262-2521 6033487408 [email protected] Jeff Woodburn d 6032713207 [email protected] 107 North Main Street, Rm 302, Woodsville Rick M. Ladd r PO Box 67 Haverhill 03765-0067 6039893268 6032713334 [email protected] Bob Giuda r Concord 03301 6032712111 [email protected] Charlestown Family Medicine (Part of Springfield Medical Care Systems): Timothy Ford, CEO Location House d/r Street Address City Zip Phone 1 Phone 2 Email Senate d/r Address Phone Email 107 N. Main St., Rm 105-A, Concord Acworth James L. Grenier r PO Box 29 Lempster 03605-0029 6038635681 6032713334 [email protected] Ruth Ward r 03301 6032714151 [email protected] Steven D. Smith r PO Box 624 Charlestown 03603-0624 6038265940 6032713565 [email protected] 33 N. State St., Rm 35 Prentice Hill 101-A, Concord Alstead John E.
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