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Years-long waits for vouchers worsen the pain of New Hampshire’s housing crisis - NH Business Review
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Years-long waits for vouchers worsen the pain of New Hampshire’s housing crisis - NH Business Review
Ruth Lewin Griffin Place is a 64-unit workforce housing development on Court Street inPortsmouth and tenants have begun to move in June 2, 2022. (Photo by Deb Cram, Seacoastonline and Fosters.com) Lisa Morales of Keene finally received her housing voucher after 18 months of waiting — a relatively short time compared to the sometimes years-long process others face in obtaining one. Waiting was not the main issue she encountered, however — finding…
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