~ b f r of ~ r f u ~ a u t p s 4 i r r OFFICE OF ECONOMIC STIMULUS 10 7 North Main Street, State House· Rm 20 8 Concord, New Hampshire 03301 His Excellency Governor John H. Lynch And the Honorable Executive Council American Recovery a nd Reinvestment Ac t Progress Report - August 19,2009 J ob CreationlRetention: 796.2 FTEs Through June 30, 2009, we estimate that 796.2 Full Time Equivalent ("FTE") jobs have been created or retained which were paid for with ARRA funds. This statistic is calculated as directed by the federal Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") for federal ARRA reporting purposes. For each program, the total number of hours paid for with ARRA funds is divided into thetotal number of hours a full time employee would work during the reporting period. For this report, the reporting period started on the fIrst day o f the month during which the program started compensating employees with ARRA funds and ended on June 30, 2009. During this reporting o f paid for with ARRA funds. ARRA Contracts/Grants Approved: $250,079,379.91 Through July 28th, 2009, the Governor and Executive Council have approved $250,079,379.91 o f ARRA funded contracts or grants. Additional funds have been obligated to the State, but not yet contracted. Federal agencies have awarded additional ARRA funds in direct awards to municipalities, educational institutions, and entities in New Hampshire. The town by town analysis that is attached, which includes the amounts awarded by State contracts and the direct federal awards we have information on, total to an estimated ARRA benefIt to New Hampshire of $336,327,525. As o f 7/29/09 an additional $13,943,728 ha beenreceived by unemployed people in New Hampshire by means o f an additional $25 per week benefIts paid for with ARRA funds. t t ~ b r r t i U O O Orville B. Fitch II Dire ctor, Office o f Economic Stimulus Please fInd attached samples of the web based maps and related town b y towndetailed information under development. We are also providing a list ofthe projects identifIed to date which are benefIting, in whole or in part, specifIc towns. We continue to collect data and will provide a more complete report in September. We expect these statistics to change over time. We have requested State ARRA program managers to report on activity through August 31 st, by September 10,2009. We will plan to update the Governor and Executive Council at your September 23 rd meeting. ---------- Telephone 6 03 - 27 1- 21 21 • Fa x 6 0 3 - 2 7 1 ~ 7680 • TD D Ac ce ss : Relay NH 1-800-835-2964 ----------
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~ b f r of ~ r f u ~ a u t p s 4 i r rOFFICE OF ECONOMIC STIMULUS
107 North Main Stree t , State House· Rm 208
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
His Excellency Governor John H. Lynch
And the Honorable Executive Council
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Progress Report - August 19,2009
Job CreationlRetention: 796.2 FTEs
Through June 30, 2009, we estimate that 796.2 Full Time Equivalent ("FTE") jobs havebeen created or retained which were paid for with ARRA funds. This statistic is calculated as
directed by the federal Office ofManagement and Budget ("OMB") for federal ARRA reportingpurposes. For each program, the total number of hours paid for with ARRA funds is divided intothe total number ofhours a full time employee would work during the reporting period. For thisreport, the reporting period started on the fIrst day of the month during which the program startedcompensating employees with ARRA funds and ended on June 30, 2009. During this reporting
period a total of 535,498.9 hours were reported to the Office ofEconomic Stimulus as having been
paid for with ARRA funds.
ARRA Contracts/Grants Approved: $250,079,379.91
Through July 28th, 2009, the Governor and Executive Council have approved
Executive Council District: 1NH State Senate District: 5
(Estimated Information)
Population: 13,611The estimated population of the municipality.Source: NH Office ofEnergy and Planring. As of2007.
Property Valuation per Person: $132,683This estimate is intended as an approximation of the relative property value ofdifferent communities. It
uses 2006 total equalized property value for the community divided by the 2007 estimate ofpopulation.
Source: NH Office ofEnergy and Planning.
County Unemployment Rate: 5.5%This is the most current available unemployment rate for the county in which this town/city is located.Source: NH Employment Security. As of June 2009.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds awarded directly by the federalgovernment to an entity within the state, benefiting this municipality and entities
located within this community:Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional
The system experienced an unknown increase of approximately 500 views on 7/23109. Since this could not be validated, the date of 7/23109 is not included
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Primary Town
Name *Wentworth
Westmoreland
Wilton
WinchesterWindham
Business /
$0$0
Education
Employme
nt
Energy IEnvironment
Health INutrition
Housing IFacilities
$0
$0 $0
$0
Total Funds
$35,399
$50,810
$825,050
• For this report funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date! but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds TypeofPro ject Add it ional InformationExecutive Council S t a t c ~ R u n vs Direct
District
Albany District rRoadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Alexandria COPS Hiring Recovery Program $178,601 Safety CHRP Award- Federal District 1 Direct
Alton ARRA Title I Part A 1123.787 Education Prospect Mountain Regional School District District 1 State-Run
Alton IDEA PartB- Grants 1265,912 Education Prospect Mountain Regional School District District 1 State-Run
Alton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 18,818 Education District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Alton District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26miles of roadways; See Laconia for M u 1 t i ~
District I S t a t e ~ R u nTown Project
Alton COPS Hiring Recovery Program $250,627 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District I Direct
Ashland ARRA Title 1Part A 149,368 Education District I State-Run
Ashland IDEA PartB - Grants 141,867 Education District I State-Run
Ashland IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 11.646 Education Ashland School District District 1 State-Run
Ashland District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 4726 miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi-
District I State-RunTown Project
Ashland 1-93 Pavement Rehabilitation Transportation Exits 23 - 24. SeeNew Hampton for Multi·Town Project District I State-Run
Bartlett ARRA Title I Part A 156,750 Education District I State-Run
Bartlett IDEA Part B - Grants $71,264 Education Districtl State-Run
Bartlett IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $2,234 Education Districtl State·Run
Bartlett District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District I State·RunTown Project
For this reports funds for regional projects are aliocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to ail municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 1g, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analvzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name
Bartlett
ProjectName
Contract services 88 funds
ARRAFunds
1145,344
Type of Project
Housing / Facilities
Additional Information
Recipient: Kezar Falls Partnership
Executive Council
District
District 1
S t a l e ~ R u n vs Direct
Direct
Bartlett Contract services S8 funds 139,942 Housing / Facil it ies Recipient : Mounta in View Apts. District 1 Direct
Bath ARRA Title I Part A 119,310 Education District 1 State-Run
Balh IDEA Part B Grants 1\8,750 Education District I State-Run
Bath IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 11,293 Education District 1 Slale-Run
Bath Food and Nutrition Equipment $3,975 Health I Nutrition Bath Village; Range District 1 State-Run
Belmont ARRA Title I PartA 1214,096 Education ShakerRegional School District District 1 State-Run
Belmont IDEA Part B - Grants 1359,495 Education ShakerRegional School District District I State-Run
Belmont IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 113,874 Education ShakerRegional School District District I State-Run
Berlin ARRA Title I PartA $595,221 Education District 1 State-Run
Berlin IDEA Part B - Grants 1404,847 Education District 1 State-Run
Berlin IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $\0,347 Education District I State-Run
Berlin Water Main Replacement Project 11,500,000 Energy I Environment District 1 State-Run
Berlin Weatherization $4,008,896 Energy I Environment Tri_County Community Action Program, Inc. District 1 State-Run
Berlin CommunityHealth Centers $897,017 Health / Nutrition Coos County FamilyHealth District I State-Run
Berlin Food and Nutrition Equipment $29,177 Health / Nutrition Hillside Elementary School; Refrigerator-Freezer District I State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
13,225 Tmnsportation TTi-County CommunityAction Program, Inc. District 1 Slate-RunRehabilitation
Berlin Campus-BasedIFWS (Student F inancial Assistance) 15,716 Education Recipient: Community T echnical College District I Direct
BerlinGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a
1404,899 Education Recipient: Community Technical C ollege District I Directsubsidy or othernon-reimburseable direct financial aid.
BerlinGrant Program - Direct payment for specifieduse, as <l
$14,152 Education Recipient: CommunityTechnical CoJlege District I Directsubsidy or other non-reimburseable direct financial aid.
Berlin Capital andManagementActivities (Fonnula) 188,959 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Berlin Housing Authority District I Direct
Berlin FY 2009Recovery Act Justice AssistanceGrant Program 142,032 Safety Recipient: Cityof Berlin District I Direct
Bethlehem ARRA Title I PartA $121,546 Education Profile Regional School District District 1 State-Run
Bethlehem ARRA Title I PartD 126,782 Education Northern NH Youth Services District I State-Run
Bethlehem IDEA Part B - Grants $122,868 Education Profile RegionalSchool District District 1 State-Run
Bethlehem IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 12,587 Education ProfileRegional School District District 1 State-Run
Bethlehem Food andNutrition Equipment $1,299 Health I Nutrition NFl North-Northern NH Youth Services; Freezer District 1 State-Run
Bethlehem Food andNutrition Equipment 11,484 Health I Nutrition NFlNorth-Northern NH Youth Services; Range District I State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports willseek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 1g, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date. but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type ofProject AdditionalInformationExecutive Council
State-Run vs DirectDistrict
Bethlehem Food and Nutrition Equipment 11,349 Health! Nutrition Nf l North-Northern NH Youth Services; Refrigerator District 1 State-Run
Bethlehem District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Bristol ARRA Title I Part A 1287,778 Education Newfound Area School District District 1 State-Run
Bristol IDEA Part B- Grants 1361,635 Education Newfound Area School District District 1 State-Run
Bristol IDEASection 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $14,344 Educat ion NewfoundArea School Dis tr ict District 1 State-Run
Campton ARRA Title I Part A $70,175 Education District I State-Run
Campton IDEA Part B - Grants $79,793 Education District I State-Run
Campton IDEA Section 619- IDEA B Preschool Grants 18,348 Education District 1 State-Run
Campton 1-93 Pavement Rehabilitation 1989,258 Transportation Exits 27 and 28 District I State-Run
Canaan District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18 miles of roadways; SeeNe\vport for Multi-
District I State-RunTown Project
Center Harbor DistrictIII Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26 miles of roadways; See Laconia forMuiti-
District I State·RunTown Project
Charlestown ARRA T itle 1 Part A 1319,187 Education Fall Mountain Regional School District District I State-Run
Charlestown IDEA Part B - Grants $451,089 Education Fall Mountain Regional School District District I State-Run
Charlestown IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschool Grants $14,109 Education Fall Mountain Regional School District District 1 State-Run
Claremont ARRA Title I Part A $547,505 Education District I State-Run
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities thatbenefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type ofProject AddltionallnformationExecutive Council
StatCMRun vs DirectDistrict
Claremont IDEA Pari B- Grants $517,287 Education District 1 Slate-Run
Claremont IDEA Section 619· IDEA B Preschool Grants 118,812 Education District 1 State-Run
Claremont In-School Youth YearRound 177,500 Education NH-JAG at Stevens High District 1 State-Run
Claremont In-School Youth Year Round 1141,191 Education Sugar River Valley Regional Technical Center District I State-Run
Claremont McKinney-Vento Homeless Children& Youth Program $9,451 Education SAU#6 District J State-Run
Claremont Summer Youth $38,546 Education NH-JAG at Stevens District t State-Run
Claremont Summer Youth 126,594 Education UpperValley Business & Education Partnership District 1 State-Run
Claremont VQCA • Children's Advocate Program $37,400 Safety Turning Points Network District I State-Run
Claremont District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18miles of roadways; See Newport for Multi·
District I State-RunTown Project
Claremont
Purchase ofMiscellaneous Capital Equipment & Facility$119,400 Transportation CommunityAlliance of Human Services District I State-RunRehabilitation
Claremont Campus-BascdlFWS(Student FinancialAssistance) 14,240 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District I Direct
ClaremontGrant Program - Direct payment forspecified use, as a
$315,1l8 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District I Directsubsidy or othernon-reimburseable direct financial aid.
ClaremontGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a
$179,088 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District I Directsubsidy or othernon--reimburseable direct financial aid.
For this reports funds for regional projectsare allocated t o t he largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities thai benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report- August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incompiete.
Town Name
Claremont
ProjectName
Capital and Management Activities (Fonnula)
ARRAFunds
$157,960
Type of Project
Housing I Facilities
Additional Information
Recipient: Claremenl H A
ExecutiveCouncilDistrict
District 1
StatcMRun \'5 Direct
Direct
Claremont COPS Hiring Recovery Program $210,112 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District 1 Direct
Colebrook ARRA Tit le I Par tA $176,470 Education District 1 State-Run
Colebrook IDEA Part B • Grants $123,948 Education District 1 Slate-Run
Colebrook IDEASection619 -IDEA B Preschool Grants $5,291 Education District 1 Stale-Run
ColebrookCommunity Health Centers $519,656
HealthINutrition
Indian Stream Health CenterDistrict 1 State-Run
ColebrookVOCA· Community Support Services forVictims of
$4,400 Safety Northern Human Services District I State-RunViolent Crime
Conway ARRA Title I PartA $395,724 Education District 1 State-Run
Conway IDEA Part B- Grants $489,427 Education District I State-Run
Conway IDEA Section 619· IDEA B Preschool Grants $11,640 Education District 1 State-Run
Conway Summer Youth EducationNH-JAG at Laconia and KennetL See Laconia for Multi-Town
District 1 State·RunProject
Conway USDA Rural Development $3,935,000 Energy I Environment Loan for new sewer service to residential area District I State-Run
Conway USDA Rural Development $4,255,000 Energy I Environment Grant for new sewer service to residential area District I State-Run
Conway Food and Nutrition Equipment $2,373 Health I Nutrition Conway Elementary School; Cabinets District 1 State·Run
Forthis reportsfunds for regional projects areallocated to thelargest lown benefited. Future reportswill seekto estimateallocation of these funds toall municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Conway Contract services S8 funds $86,592 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Chocorua Woods District I Direct
Cornish National Park ServiceRecovery Investment 538,000 Business I Community Rehabilitate Historic Caretaker'sGarage District 1 State-Run
Cornish IDEA PartB - Grants $27,278 Education District I State-Run
Cornish IDEASection 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $1,411 Education District I State-Run
Cornish District II RoadwayResurfacing TransportationResurfacing47.18 miles of roadways; SeeNewport for Multi·
Districll State-RunTown Project
Croydon IDEAPartB - Grants 55,668 Education Dislrict I State-Run
Croydon District II Roadway Resurfacing Transportation Resurfacing 47.18 milesof
roadways; See Newport forMulti- District I Stale-RunTown Project
Enfield ARRA Tit le I Part A $190,558 Education Mascoma Valley Regional School District District 1 Stale-Run
Enfield IDEA Part B· Grants $345,483 Educ at ion Ma scomaVa ll ey Regi ona l S choo lD is tr ic t District I State-Run
Enfield IDEA Section619 - IDEA B PreschoolGrants $15,873 Education Mascoma Valley Regional School District District I State-Run
Errol IDEA PartB - Grants $4,404 Education District I State-Run
Forlhis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to lhe largest town benefited. Future reportswill seek to estimateallocation of lhesefunds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type ofProject AddltionallnformationExecutive Council
State-Run vs DirectDistrict
Errol District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 milesof roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District 1 Stale-RunTown Project
Franconia USDA Rural Development $2,267,000 Business I Community Loan forwater system improvements District 1 State-Run
Franconia USDARural Development $1,983,000 Business/ Community Grant for water system improvemenls District I State-Run
Franconia ARRA Title I Part A 114,906 Education Lafayette Regional School District District I State-Run
Franconia IDEA Part B• Gmnts 126,350 Education Lafayette Regional School District District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Franconia IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $1,293 Education Lafayette Regional School District District I State-Run
Freedom IDEA PartB - Grants $20,050 Education District 1 State-Run
Freedom IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 12,704 Education District I State-Run
Gilford ARRA Title I Part A 1107,283 Education District I State-Run
Gilford IDEA PartB - Grants $304,858 Education District I State-Run
Gilford IDEA Section 619 IDEA B Preschool Grants 18,113 Education District 1 S t a l e ~ R u n
Gilford District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26 miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi-
District I State-RunTownProject
Gorham ARRA Title I PartA $74,606 Education District I State-Run
Gorham IDEA Part B- Grants $121,454 Education District I State-Run
Gorham IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 13,645 Education District I State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated 10 the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation ofthese funds t oa l l municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive Council
State-RUll vs DirectDistrict
Gorham ARRA - Trail Maintenance· Andro Rd. $20,000 Energy! Environment Recipient: AppalachianMountain Club District I Direct
Gorham ARRA· Trail Maintenance·N Presidential Range 114,000 Energy / Environment Recipient: RandolphMountain Club District 1 Direct
Grantham ARRA Title I Part A 18.542 Education District I Slale-Run
Grantham IDEA Part B - Grants 148,833 Education District 1 State-Run
Grantham IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschool Grants 13,175 Education District I State-Run
Grantham Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 Transportation See Sunapee for Multi-Town Project District 1 State-Run
Grantham Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 Transportation Exits 12A and 13. See Sunapee for Multi-Town Project District I State-Run
Hanover IDEA Part B - Grants $236,265 Education Dresden School District District I State-Run
Hanover IDEA Part B - Grants $97,219 Education District I State-Run
Hanover Dartmouth Medical College - Global HealthInitiative 1250,000 Health / Nutrition District I State-Run
HanoverGrant Program" Directpayment for specified use, as a
1698,984 Education Recipient: Trustees ofDartmouthCollege District I Directsubsidy or other non-reimburseable direct financial aid.
HanoverGrant Program - Direct payment forspecified use, as a
$235,474 Education Recipient: Trustees ofDartmouth College District 1 Directsubsidy or other non-rcimburseable direct financial aid.
HanoverCollaborative Research: Multi-instrument Studies of
193,850 Energy / Environment Recipient: Trustees of DartmouthCollege District I DirectAuroral Plasma Radiation
HanoverCollaborativeResearch: Understanding the Asymmetric
198,832 Energy/ Environment Recipient Trustees ofDartmouth College District I Directthermospheric response to Polar Driving
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date. but is known to be incomplete.
Project Name ARRA Funds Type ofProject Additional InformationExecutive Council S t a t e ~ R u n vs Directown Name
District
HanoverThe dartmouth Global Health Initiative Growing a
$135,000 Health I Nutrition Recipient: DartmouthCollege District 1 DirectMultidisciplinaryFramework
Hanover NewModels ofM DwarfStars 1279,939 Technology Recipient: Trustees ofDartmouth College District 1 Direct
Haverhill ARRA TitleI Part A $191,260 Education District 1 State-Run
Haverhill IDEA Part B•Grants 1199,355 Education Haverhill Cooperative School District District 1 Stale-Run
Haverhill IDEA Section 619· IDEA B Preschool Grants 18,348 Education Haverhill Cooperative School District District I State-Run
Haverhi11 Food and Nutrition Equipment $4,043 Health JNutrition WoodsvilleElementary School; Freezer District 1 State-Run
Haverhi11 JAG - Drug Court $223,942 Safety Grafton County Superior Court District I State-Run
Haverhill District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18 miles of roadways; SeeNewportfor Multi-
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Holderness ARRATitleI PartA $13,154 Education District I State-Run
Holderness IDEA Part B - Grants $47,681 Education District I State-Run
Holderness IDEA Section 619 - IDEAB Preschool Grants $2,587 Education District 1 State-Run
Holderness ARRA - Trail Maintenance- Pemi Rd. 118,300 Energy JEnvironment Recipient: Margret and HaRey Center& Curious George Co. District I Direct
Jackson IDEA Part B - Grants 112,171 Education District J State-Run
Jackson District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District I State-RunTown Project
Jefferson District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton forMulti-
District I State-RunTown Project
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited, Future reports will seek to estimate aliocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but Is known to be incomplete,
Laconia District III Roadway Resurfacing $3,293,396 TransportationResurfacing47.26 miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi·
District I State-RunTown Project
Laconia Campus-BasedlFWS(StudentFinancialAssistance) $5,293 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District 1 Direct
LaconiaGrant Program - Directpayment forspecified use, as a
$306,285 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District I Directsubsidy or othernon-reimburseable direct financial aid.
LaconiaGrant Program· Direct payment for specified use, as a
$3,455 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District I Directsubsidy or othernon-reimburseable direct financial aid.
LaconiaGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a
$163,499 Education Recipient: Empire BeautySchool District I Directsuhsidy or othernon-reimhurseable direct financial aid.
LaconiaGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a
$82,695 Education Recipient: Empire Beauty School District 1 Directsubsidy or othernon-reimburseable direct financial aid.
Laconia ARRA - Trail Maintenance $20,700 Energy JEnvironment Recipient: Wonalancet Out Door Club District 1 Direct
Forthis reports funds for regional projects areallocated to thelargest town benefrted. Future reports will seek toestimateallocation of these funds toall municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19. 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date. but is known to be incomplete.
Lebanon SummerYouth $82,775 Education NH Lakes Association. District 1 State-Run
Lebanon JAG· Police Prosecutor S75,000 Safety Lebanon Police Department District 1 Slate-Run
LebanonSTOPViolence Against Women- SupervisedVisitation
$34,200.00 Safety Emerge Family7 Advocates District 1 Stale-Runand SafeExchange Center
Lebanon Cannabinoids & Neuroimmune interactions $355,856 Health I Nutrition Recipient: Dartmouth College District 1 Direct
Lebanon
Lebanon
Capital andManagement Activities (Formula)
9.4 Tesla MagneticResonance ImagingScanner
$284,547
$1,996,316
Housing I Facilities
Technology
Recipient: Lebanon Housing Authority
Recipient: Dartmouth College
District I
District I
Direct
Direct
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of lhese funds to all municipalities thai benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19 , 2009Data reflects reoorts received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name ProjectName ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive Council
StatcMRun vs DirectDistrict
Lincoln ARRA Title I Pari A 167,299 Education Lincoln-WoodstockCooperative School District District 1 State-Run
Lincoln IDEA Part B- Grants 193,t73 Education Lincoln-WoodstockCooperative School District District I State-Run
Lincoln IDEA Section619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 12,704 Education Lincoln-Woodstock Cooperative SchoolDistrict District 1 State-Run
Lincoln Pavement & Bridge RehabilitationWork 111,208,617 Transportation 1-93 in Woodstock & Lincoln District 1 State-Run
Lincoln COPSHiring Recovery Program 1176,150 Safety CHRP Award· Federal District I Direct
Lisbon ARRA Title I PartA 11,123,170 Education District 1 State-Run
Lisbon IDEAPartB - Grants 1107,687 Education District I State-Run
Lisbon IDEASection 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 12,587 Education District I State-Run
Lisbon District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District 1 State·RunTown Project
Littleton ARRA Title I PartA 1249,050 Education District 1 State-Run
Littleton IDEAPart B- Grants 1227,137 Education District I State-Run
Littleton IDEA Section 619 IDEA B Preschool Grants 18,701 Education District I State-Run
Littleton CommunityHealth Centers $709,986 Health INutrition Ammonoosuc CommunityHealthServices District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Littleton National Guard Building Improvements 1332,000 Housing I Facilities National Guard Bureau District 1 State-Run
Littleton District I Roadway Resurfacing 13,487,184 TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi·
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Lymo IDEA Part B - Grants $40,713 Education District 1 State-Run
Lyme IDEASection 619 • IDEA B Preschool Grants $2,352 Education District I Statc-Run
For this reports funds forregional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 1g, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.Executive Council
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional Information State-Run \'s DirectDistrict
Madison Food and Nutrition Equipment $2,163 Health I Nutrition Madison Elementary Sc11001; Cooler District 1 Slate-Run
Meredith ARRA Tit le I Par tA $186,602 Education Inter-Lakes Cooperative School District District I State-Run
Meredith IDEA Pari B - Grants $292,747 Education Inter-Lakes Cooperative School District District 1 State-Run
Meredith IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $11.522 Education Inter-Lakes Cooperative School D istrict District I Slate-Run
Meredith Summer Youth Education NH Lakes Association. See Lebanon for Multi-Town Project District 1 State-Run
Meredith District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi-
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Milan ARRA Title I Part A $15,640 Education District I State-Run
Milan IDEA Part B - Grants $25,086 Education District 1 State-Run
Milan IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 12.352 Education District 1 State-Run
Monroe ARRA Title I Part A 19,560 Education District 1 State-Run
Monroe IDEA Part B - Grants 119.976 Education District 1 State-Run
Monroe IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 12,1l6 Education District 1 Slate-Run
Moultonborough ARRA Title I Part A 171,462 Education District 1 State-Run
Moultonborough IDEA Part B - Grants 1159,101 Education District 1 State-Run
Moultonborough IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $5,291 Education District I State-Run
Moultonborough District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26 miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi-
District 1 State-RunTo\\n Project
Forthis reportsfunds for regional projectsare allocated to thelargesttown benefited. Future reports will seek to estimateallocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name ProjectName ARRAFunds Typeo f P ro je ct Add it io na l I nf orma ti on State-Run \'S DirectDistrict
New Hampton 1-93 Pavement Rehabilitation $5,301,639 Transportation Exits 23 • 24. District I State-Run
Newport ARRA TitleI PartA $380,570 Education District I State-Run
Newport ARRA Title I Part D $42,851 Education OrionHouse District 1 State-Run
Newport IDEA Part B- Grants $298,606 Education District 1 State-Run
Newport IDEASection 619• IDEA B PreschoolGrants $10,112 Education Distnct 1 Stale-Run
Newport McKinney-Vento Homeless Children & YouthProgram $6,645 Education SAD #43 District 1 State-Run
Ne'l'.'Port Food and Nutrition Equipment $7,538 Health / Nutrition Richards Elementary; Dishwasher District I State-Run
Newport JAG - Restorative Justice Program $96,750 Safety Community Alliance ofHuman Services, Inc. District I State-Run
Newport District II RoadwayResurfacing $3,383,961 Transportation Resurfacing 47.18 miles ofroadways District I State-Run
Newport Contract servicesS8 funds $232,400 Housing/ Facilities Recipient: Maple Manor Apts District I Direct
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Orford
ARRA Title I Part A
IDEAPartB - Grants
IDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool Grants
District I Roadway Resurfacing
ARRA Title I PartA
$170,082
$1l6,682
$2,939
$30,316
Education
Education
Education
Trnnsportation
Education
Resurfacing 56.58 milesof roadways; See Littleton for Multi
TownProject
Rivendell Interstate School District
District 1
District I
District I
Distnctl
District 1 -
State-Run
State-Run
State-Run
State-Run
S t a t e ~ R u n
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports willseek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type ofProject Additional Information State-Run \'5 DirectDistrict
Piermont ARRA Title I Part A $17,682 Education District 1 State-Run
Piermonl IDEAPart B - Grants $18,769 Education District 1 State-Run
Piermont IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Gmnts $941 Education District 1 State-Run
Piermont District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47,18 miles of roadways; SeeNewport for Multi-
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Pittsburg ARRA Title IPart A $44,243 Education District I State-Run
Pittsburg IDEAPart B- Grants $38,318 Education District I State-Run
Pittsburg IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschool Grants $1,293 Education District 1 State-Run
Pittsburg Summer Youth Education NI-I Lakes Association. SeeLebanon for Multi-TownProject District I State-Run
Plainfield ARRATitle I Part A $11,446 Education District I State-Run
Plainfield IDEA Part B Grants $56,266 Education District I State-Run
Plainfield IDEASection 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $2,704 Education District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Plainfield District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18 miles of roadways; See Nev,'!Jort for Multi·
Districtl State-RunTownProject
Plymouth ARRA Title I PartA $254,176 Education Pemi-Baker Regional School District District I State-Run
Plymouth IDEA Part B - Grants $306,740 Education Pemi-Baker Regional School District District 1 State-Run
Plymouth IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B PreschoolGrants S7,407 Education Pemi·Baker Regional School District District I Stale-Run
Plymouth JAG - Restorative Justice Program $70,671 Safety CADY, Inc. District I State·Run
Plymouth Campus-Based/FWS(Student Financial Assistance) $72,210 Education Recipient: University SystemofNH District I Direct
For this repor1s funds for regional projects are allocated 10 thelargest town benefited. Future repor1s will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date. but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name- Project Name ARRAFunds Type ofProject Addit ional Information State-Run vs DirectDistrict
PlymouthGrant Program· Direct payment for specified use, as a
$921,519 Education Recipient: University System ofNH District 1 Directsubsidy or other non"reimburseable direct financial aid.
PlymouthGrant Program. Directpayment for specified use, as a
$14,892 Education Recipient: University SystemofNH District 1 Directsubsidy or other non-reimburseable direct financial aid.
Plymouth COPS Hiring Recovery Program $200,792 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District I Direct
Rumney ARRATitle I Part A $108,478 Education District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Rumney IDEAPart B - Grants $41,533 Education District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Rumney IDEASection 619 IDEA B Preschool Grants $1,646 Education District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Rumney Food and Nutrition Equipment $1,949 Health/ Nutrition Russell ElementarySchool; Hot FoodTable & Shelf District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Sanbornton I ~ 9 3 Pavement Rehabilitation Transportation4 miles of pavement rehabilitation between exits 19 and 22. S ee
District 1 S t a t e ~ R u nTilton for M u l ! i ~ TownProject
Springfield Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 Transportation See Sunapee for Multi-Town Project District 1 S t a t e ~ R u n
Springfield Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 Transportation Exits 12A and 13. See Sunapee for Multi-Town Project District 1 State-Run
Stark ARRATitle I Part A $17,397 Education District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Stark IDEA Part B - Grants $7,879 Education District 1 State-Run
Stark IDEA Section 619 IDEA B Preschool Grants $235 Education District I S t a t e ~ R u n
Stark Food and Nutrition Equipment $4,686 Health /Nutrition Stark Village School; Dishwasher District I State-Run
Stark Foodand Nutrition Equipment $5,920 Health / Nutrition Stark Village School; Freezer District 1 State-Run
Stark District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District I State-RunTown Project
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to thelargestlown benefited. Future reportswill seek 10 estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities thaibenefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date. but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type orProject AddltlonallnformationExecutive COUlICi! S t a t c ~ R u n vs Direct
Stewartstown ARRA Tit le I Par tA $143,729 Education District 1 State-Run
Stewartstown IDEA Part B- Grants $28,247 Education District 1 State-Run
Stratford ARRATitle I Part A $63,156 Education District 1 State-Run
Stratford IDEA Part B - Grants $37,816 Education District 1 State-Run
Stratford IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschool Grants $588 Education District I State-Run
Stratford District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing56.58 miles of roadways; See Littleton for Multi-
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Sunapee ARRA Tit le I Par tA 545,612 Education District 1 State-Run
Sunapee IDEA Part B - Grants $109,096 Education District I State-Run
Sunapee IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants 53,998 Education District 1 State-Run
Sunapee Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 $6,535,250 Transportation District 1 State-Run
Sunapee Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 $1,261,148 Tra nsportation Exits 12A and 13. District 1 State-Run
Tamworth ARRA Title 1ParlA $52,414 Education District 1 State-Run
Tamworth IDEA PartB •Grants $55,116 Education District I State-Run
Tamworth IDEA Section619- IDEA B Preschool Grants $1,881 Education District I State-Run
Tamworth Foodand Nutrition Equipment 58,141 Health I Nutrition Kenneth A. Brett School; Dishwasher District I State-Run
For this reportsfunds for regional projects areallocated tothe largest town benefited. Future reportswill seek toestimateallocation of these funds toall municipalities thatbenefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date. but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds T)'pc of Project Additional InformationExecutive Council S t a t c ~ R u n vs Direct
Thornlon ARRA Title I Part A $34,407 Education District 1 State-Run
Thornton IDEA Part B- Grants 552,607 Education District I State-Rull
Thornton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $2,116 Education District 1 State-Run
Grant to replace individual septic systems with sewer main andTilton USDA Rural Development $400,000 Business / Community services to be connected to homeowner at White Rock District I State-Run
Cooperative Estates
Loan to replace individual septic systems with sewermain and
Tilton USDA Rural Development 5468,000 Business / Community services to be connected to homeowner at White Rock District I State-RunCooperative Estates
Tilton ARRA Title I Part A $224,752 Education Winnisquam Regional School District District I State-Run
Tilton IDEA Part B - Grants $387,553 Education Winnisquam Regional School District District I State-Run
Tilton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $15,755 Education Winnisquam Regional School District District I State-Run
Tilton 1-93 Pavement Rehabilitation $2,597,666 Transportation4 miles of pavement rehabilitation between exits 19 and 22. See
District I State-RunTilton for Multi-Town Project
Tuftonboro District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi-
District I State-RunTown Project
Wakefield ARRA Title I PartA 5182,791 Education District I State-Run
Wakefield IDEA Part B - Grants $134,911 Education District 1 State-Run
Wakefield IDEA Section 619 • IDEA B Preschool Grants $5,644 Education District I State-Run
Wakefield District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi-
District 1 State-RunTown Project
Wakcfield COPS Hiring Recovery Program $188,003 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District I Direct
Forthis reports funds forregional projects areallocated to thelargest town benefited. Future reports willseek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date. but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional Inform'ationExecutiveCouncil
Warren ARRA Title I Part A $21,934 Education District 1 Stale-Run
Warren IDEA Part B - Grants $21,407 Education District 1 State-Run
Waterville Valley IDEA Part B - Grants $6,504 Education Dislricl1 State-Run
Wentworth ARRA Title I Part A $20,087 Education District I State-Run
Wentworth IDEA Part B- Grants $15,312 Education District 1 State-Run
Whitefield ARRA Title I Part A $339,427 Education WhiteMountain Regional School District District I Stale-Run
Whitefield IDEA Part B - Grants 5359,202 Education White Mountain Regional School District District I State-Run
Whitefield IDEA Section 619 * IDEA B Preschool Grants $17,048 Education White Mountain Regional School District District I State-Run
Whitefield In-School Youth Year Round $103,696 Education White Mountain Regional High District I State-Run
Whitefield McKinney-Vento Homeless Children& Youth Program $5,677 Education White Mountain Regional School D istrict District I State-Run
Whitefield District I Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 56.58 miles of roadways; SeeLittleton forMulti-
District I State-RunTownProject
Wolfeboro ARRA Title rPartA $536,629 Education Gov. Wentworth Regional School District District I State-Run
Wolfeboro IDEAPartB - Grants $662,003 Education Gov. Wentworth Regional School District District 1 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largesl town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds \0 all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to_date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutiveCouncil
Resurfacing 47.26 miles of roadways; See Laconia for Multi·
Town Project
District 1
District 1
District I
State-Run
State-Run
State-Run
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest lawnbenefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation ofthese funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but isknown to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Allenstown ARRA Title I Part A $82,001 Education District 2 State-Run
Allenstown IDEA PartB - Grants $106,328 Education District 2 State-Run
Allenstown IDEA Seclion 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $3,292 Education District 2 State-Run
Allenstown Food and Nutrition Equipment $3,895 Health I Nutrition Pine Haven Boys Center; Dishwasher District 2 State-Run
Andover ARRA Title I Part A $25,092 Education District 2 State-Run
Andover IDEA Part B - Grants $52,550 Education District 2 State-Run
Andover District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18 miles of roadways; See Newport
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-TownProject
Antrim District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles ofroadways; See Keene
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-TownProject
Barnstead ARRA Title I Part A $72,867 Education District 2 State-Run
Barnstead IDEA Part B- Grants $128,887 Education District 2 State-Run
Barnstead IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $6,702 Education District 2 State-Run
Barnstead McKinney-Vento Homeless Children & Youth Program $7,032 Education SAU#86 District 2 State-Run
Bennington District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing40.63 miles of roadways; SeeKeene
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-TownProject
Boscawen District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47,18 miles of roadways; See Nevt'port
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-Town Project
Bow IDEA PartB -Grauts $350,173 Education District 2 State-Run
Bow IDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschoul Grants $10,699 Education District 2 State-Run
Brookfield District III Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.26 miles of roadways; See Laconia
District 2 State-Rullfor Multi-Town Project
Chesterfield ARRA Title I Part A $32,117 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u l l
Chesterfield IDEA PartB - Grants $86,091 Education District 2 State-Run
Chesterfield IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschool Grants $3,292 Education District 2 State-Run
Chesterfield Wares Grove Beach Septic System $21,750 Energy I Environment District 2 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to a ll municipalities that benefit.
ARRAImplementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but isknown to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional I nformationExecutive .
Concord Food and Nutrition Equipment $3,896 Health I Nutrition Walker School; Dish machine District 2 State-Run
Concord Food and Nutrition Equipment $1,031 Health / Nutrition Dame School; Food Bar District 2 State-Run
Concord Food and Nutrition Equipment $1,031 Health I Nutrition Rumford School; Food Bar District 2 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but i s known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Concord National Guard Building Improvements $232,000 Housing I Fac il it ie s National Guard Bureau District2 State-Run
Concord State Military Reservation Building Improvements $1,003,000 Housing I Fac il it ie s National Guard Bureau District2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Concord JAG Cold Case Unit $685,926 Safety NH Department of Safety District2 State-Run
Concord JAG - Crime Lab Fingerprint Analyst $244,130 Safety NH Department of Safety District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Concord JAG Merrimack County CAC $120,000 Safety Merrimack County CAC District 2 State-Run
Concord JAG - NIU Pharmacist $276,700 Safety NH Department of Safety District 2 State-Run
Concord JAG Victim Services $525,000 Safety NH Coalition District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
ConcordSTOP ViolenceAgainst Women - Crisis Center Support
$157,500 SafetyNH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual
District 2 . State-Runand Enhancementof Services Violence, NHCADSV
ConcordSTOP Violence Against Women - NH Health I Law
$60,012 Safety NH Legal Assistance District 2 State-RunCollaborative
Concord STOP Violence Against Women North Country $15,146 Safety NH Bar Association DOVE Program District2 State-RunDOVE Pilot Project
ConcordSTOP Violence Against Women Violence Against
$48,781 Safety DOJ WV Assistance, NH Dept of Justice District 2 S t a t e ~ R u nWomen Lethality Assessment
ConcordVictims of Crime Act Victim Compensation Grant
$60,301 SafetyProvide financial assistance to innocent victims of
District 2 State-RunProgram crime.
Concord VOCA - Member Agency Direct Services $100,357 SafetyNH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual
District 2 State-RunViolence, NHCADSV
Concord VOCA Therapeutic Classroom $36,000 Safety Head Startcia MerrimacklBelknap CAP District 2 State-Run
Concord VOCA Victims Services $15,095 Safety NHDOC District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Purchasemiscellaneous capital equipment -Concord Bureau of Rails Transit $280,000 Transportation Community Action Programs B e l k n a p ~ M e r r i m a c k District 2 State-Run
Counties
Concord District V Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See
District 2 State-RunManchester for M u l t i ~ T o w n Project
Concord I ~ 3 9 3 Pavement Rehabilitation $7,635,940 Transportation 5.4 miles in Concord; Exits 14 17 District2 State-Run
Concord AmeriCorps National $262,000 Business I Community Recipient: Campus Compact for NH District 2 Direct
Concord AmeriCorps State $571,322 Business I Community Recipient: Vohll1teerNHl District 2 Direct
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to a ll municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Concord AmeriCorps State $140,476 Business I Community Recipient: VolunteerNH! District 2 Direct
Concord Grants to State and Regional Arts Organizations $293,100 Business I Community Recipient: NH State Council on the Arts District 2 Direct
Concord C a m p u s ~ B a s e d / F W S (Student Financial Assistance) $17,464 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District 2 Direct
Concord C a m p u s ~ B a s e d / F W S (Student Financial Assistance) $69,857 Education Recipient: Side Franklin Pierce Law Ctr District 2 Direct
ConcordGrant Program Direct payment for specified use, as a
$803,249 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District 2 Directsubsidy or other n o n ~ r e i m b u r s e a b l e direct financial aid.
ConcordGrant Program Direct payment for specified use, as a
$25,875 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District 2 Directsubsidy or other n o n ~ r e i m b u r s e a b l e direct financial aid.
ConcordThe Emergency Food Assistance Program
$68,405 Health I Nutrition Recipient: NH Surplus Distr. Section District 2 Direct(Administrative Costs)
Concord Capital and Management Activities (Formula) $466,895 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Concord Housing Authority District 2 Direct
Concord Contract senrices S8 funds $61,635 HousingIFacilities Recipient: David A. Hodges Sr. District 2 Direct
Concord Contract senrices S8 funds $60,165 Housing I Facilities Recipient: David A. Hodges Sr. District 2 Direct
Concord Contract senrices S8 funds $78,021 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Village Green District 2 Direct
ConcordRetro-commissioning study of 4 North Service Center
$140,958 Housing I Facilities Recipient: BB1X, LLC District 2 DirectFederal Buildings
Concord COPS Hiring Recovery Program $207,544 Safety CHRP Award Federal District 2 Direct
Danbury District II Roadway Resurfacing TmnsportationResurfacing 47.18 miles of roadways; See Ne"''P0rt
District2 S t a t e ~ R u nfor M u I t i ~ Town Project
Deerfield ARRA Title I Part A $39,462 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Deerfield IDEA Part B Grants $113,072 Education District 2 S t a l e ~ R u n- -Deerfield IDEA Section 619 -IDEA BPreschool Grants $7,407 Education District2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Deerfield District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District2 S t a t e ~ R u nPortsmouth for M u l t i ~ T o w n Project
Epsom ARRA Title I Part A $37,583 Education District 2 State-Run
Epsom IDEA Part B Grants $99,451 Education District2 S t a t e ~ R u l l
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report. Augusl19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Epsom IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschoolGrants $4,821 Education District2 State-Run
Fannington USDA Rural Development $4,619,000 Business JCommunity Loan to upgrade waste treatment facility District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Fannington USDA Rural Development $5,882,000 Business JCommunity Grant to upgrade waste treatment facility District 2 State-Run
Fannington ARRA Title 1Part A $453,026 Education District 2 State-Run-
Fannington IDEA Part B- Grants $397,189 Education District 2 State-Run
Fannington IDEA Section 619 IDEA BPreschoolGrants $12,698 Education District 2 State-Run
Fannington McKinney-Vento Homeless Children & Youth Program $6,355 Education SAU#61 District 2 State-Run
Fannington Rapid InfiltrationBasins $1,050,000 Energy JEnvironment Design& Constmct Rapid Infiltration Basins District 2 State-Rull
Fannington District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles ofroadways; See
District 2 S t a t e ~ R u nPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Franklin USDA Rural Development $3,645,000 Business JCommunity Loan to constmcta groundwater treatment facility District 2 State-Run
Franklin USDA Rural Development $3,555,000 Business JCommunity Grant to construct a groundwater treatment facility District 2 State-Run
Franklin ARRA Title 1Part A $727,659 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Franklin IDEA Part B - Grants $402,879 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Franklin IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B PreschoolGrants $12,228 Education District 2 State-Run
Franklin Community HealthCenters $530,965 Health I Nntrition HealthFirst Family Care District 2 S t a t e ~ R u l l
Franklin Food and Nutrition Equipment $2,182 Health JNutrition Franklin Elementary School; Freezer District 2 State-Run
Franklin Electrical work, Franklin Falls Darn $1,420 Energy JEnvironment Recipient Cousins Electric Inc. District 2 Direct
Franklin Contract services S8 funds $243,066 Housing JFacilities Recipient: Franklin H A District 2 Direct
Franklin COPS Hiring Recovery Program $180,095 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District 2 Direct
Franklin Crack sealing a roadway, paving a parking area $10,875 Transportation Recipient: Porter Paving Inc. District 2 Direct
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largestlown benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Gilmanton ARRA Title I Part A $55,730 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Gilmanton IDEA Part B - Grants $99,620 Education District 2 State-Run
Gilmanton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $4,468 Education District 2 State-Run
Gilsum District IV Roadway Resurfacing Transportation Resurfacing 40.63 milesof
roadways; See Keene District 2 State-Runfor M l 1 l t i ~ T o w n Project
Greenfield District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles of roadways; See Keene
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-Town Project
Greenfield Contract services S8 funds $169,008 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Courtyard Apts. District 2 Direct
Hancock District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles ofroadwuys; See Keene
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-Town Project
Harrisville ARRA Title I Part A $7,517 Education District 2 State-Run
Harrisville IDEA Part B - Grants $13,677 Education District 2 State-Run
Harrisville IDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool Grants $823 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Henniker ARRA Title I PartA $40,487 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Henniker IDEA Part B - Grants $103,113 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Henniker IDEA Sectinn 619 -IDEAB PreschoolGrants $6,114 Education District 2 State-Run
Henniker Summer Youth EducationAlchemists (HennikerYouth Theatre). See
District 2 S t a t e ~ R u nManchester for M l 1 l t i ~ T o w n Project
Henniker Campus-Based/FWS (Student Financial Assistance) $37,981 Education Recipient New England College District 2 Direct
HennikerGrant Program Direct payment for specified use, as a
$331,344 Education Recipient: New England College District2 Directsubsidy or other non-reimbucseable direct [mancial aid.
HennikerGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a·
$47,731 Education Recipient: New England College District 2 Directsubsidy or other n o n ~ r e i m b u r s e a b l e direct financial aid.
Hill ARRA Title I Part A $23,961 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Hill IDEA Part B- Grants $21,742 Education District2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Hill IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $1,058 Education District 2 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to a ll municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report -August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive
Hillsborough ARRA Title 1Part A $301,929 Education Hillsboro-Deering Cooperative School District District 2 State-Run
Hillsborough IDEA Part B - Grants $360,372 Education Hillsboro-Deering Cooperative School District District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Hillsborough IDEA Section 619 IDEA B Preschool Grants $14,227 Education H i l 1 s b o r o ~ D e e r i n g Cooperative School District District 2 State-Run
Hillsborough Summer Youth EducationAlchemists (Henniker Youth Theatre). See
District 2 S t a t e ~ R u nManchester for Multi-Town Project
Hillsborough National Guard Building Improvements $232,000 Housing / Facilities National Guard Bureau District 2 State-Run
Hillsborough District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles of roadways; See Keene
District 2 S t a t e ~ R u nfor M u l t i ~ T o w n Project
Hopkinton ARRA Title I Part A $47,150 Education District 2 State-Run
Hopkinton IDEA Part B- Grants $213,525 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Hopkinton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $8,818 Education District 2 State-Run
Hopkinton DistrictV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See
District 2 S t a t e ~ R u nManchester for Multi-Town Project
Hopkinton ReliefWeUAbandonment $2,000 Energy / Environment Recipient: Henniker Sand & Gravel Co. Inc. District 2 Direct
Hopkinton Install Roof Hopkinton Everett Project $10,750 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Silver Lake Construction LLC District 2 Direct
Hopkinton Install vinyl siding on project office& garage $15,300 Housing / Facilities Recipient Alpine Builders District 2 Direct
Hopkinton Miscellaneous stone materials $11,625 Housing / Facilities Recipient: HennikerSand & Gravel Co. Inc. District 2 Direct
Lempster ARRA Title I PartA $44,969 Education G o s h e n ~ L e m p s t e r Cooperative School District District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Lempster IDEA PartB - Grants $44,580 Education G o s h e n ~ L e m p s t e r Cooperative School District District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Lempster IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B PreschoolGrants $2,116 Education G o s h e n ~ L e m p s t e r Cooperative School District District 2 S t a t e ~ R l 1 n
Lempster District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18 miles of roadways; See Newport
District2 State-Runfor M l l l t i ~ T o w n Project
Marlborough ARRA Title I Part A $29,559 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u l 1
Marlborough IDEA Part B- Grants $42,312 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report -August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA F unds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Marlborough IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschoolGrants $1,881 Education District 2 State-Run
Marlow IDEA Part B - Grants $10,852 Education District 2 State-Run
Marlow District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles of roadways; See Keene
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-Town Project
Milton ARRA Title 1Part A $188,723 Education District 2 State-Run--Milton IDEA Part B - Grants $174,882 Education District 2 State-Run
Milton IDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool Grants $4,115 Education District 2 State-Run
Milton Summer Youth EducationEthels Tree ofUfe. See Dover for Multi-Town
District 2 State-RunProject
Milton District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 2 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Nelson ARRA Title 1Part A $11,334 Education District 2 State-Run
Nelson IDEA Part B - Grants $10,165 Education District 2 Sillte-Run
Nelson Food and Nutrition Equipment $3,369 Health / Nutrition Nelson Elementary School;Range District 2 State-Run
New London ARRA Title 1Part A $151,785 Education Kearsarge Regional School District District 2 State-Run
New London IDEA Part B - Grants $449,425 Education Hillsboro-Deering Cooperative School District District 2 State-Run
New London IDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool Grants $13,521 Education Kearsarge Regional School District District 2 State-Run
New London Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 Transportation See Sunapee for Multi-Town Project District 2 State-Run
New London Pavement Rehabilitation: 1-89 TransportationExits 12A and 13. See Sunapee for Multi-Town
District 2 State-RunProject
New London Campus-Based/FWS (Student Financial Assistance) $32,744 Education Recipient: Colby-Sawyer College District 2 Direct
New LondonGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a
$266,209 Education Recipient: Colby-Sawyer College District 2 Directsubsidy or other non-reimburseable direct financial aid.
New LondonGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a
$1,762 Education Recipient: Colby-Sawyer College District 2 Directsubsidy or other non-reimburseable direct financial aid.
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report- August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Northfield 1·93 Pavement Rehabilitation Transportation4miles of pavement rehabilitation between exits 19
District 2 State-Runand 22. See Tilton for Multi·Town Project
Northwood ARRA Title I Part A $43,562 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Northwood IDEA Part B- Grauts $244,946 Education District 2 State-Run
Northwood IDEA Section 619 • IDEA B Preschool Grants $3,880 Education District 2 State·Run
Pembroke ARRA Title I Part A $198,981 Education District 2 State·Run
Pembroke IDEA Part B Grants $411,969 Education District 2 State·Run
Pembroke IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $9,641 Education District 2 State·Run
Pembroke District VRoadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See
District 2 State·RunManchester for Multi·Town Project
Pembroke 1-393 Pavement Rehabilitation TransportationPembroke; Concord; See Concord for M u l t i ~ T o w n
District 2 State·RullProject
Pittsfield ARRA Title I Part A $179,087 Education District 2 State-Rull
Pittsfield IDEA PartB . Grants $163,398 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Pittsfield IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschoolGrants $5,173 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u l 1
Rochester ARRA Title I PartA $1,205,083 Education District 2 State-Run
Rochester IDEA PartB - Granls $1,245,434 Education District 2 State·Run
Rochester IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschoolGrants $43,621 Education District 2 State-Run
Rochester In-School Youth Year Round $77,350 Education NH-JAG at Spaulding High District 2 State·Rull
Rochester McKinney·Vento Homeless Children& Youth Program $28,223 Education SAU#54 District 2 State-Run
Rochester Summer Youth EducationEthets Tree of Life. See Dover for MultiMTown
District 2 State-RunProject
NH·JAG at Raymond, Spaulding, and
Rochester Summer Youth Education Winnacul1nel. See Hampton for Multi·Towl1 District 2 Statc·Rul1
Project
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seekto estimate allocation of these funds to aU municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report -August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive
Rochester District VI Roadway Resurfacing Transportation District 2 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
RochesterGrant Program - Direct payment for specified use, as a
$151,432 Education Recipient: Langlois Corporation District 2 Directsubsidy or other non·reimhurseabledirect financial aid.
RochesterGrant Program - Direct payment for specifieduse, as a
$127,786 Education Recipient: Langlois Corporation District 2 Directsubsidy or other non·reimburseabledirect financial aid.
Rochester Capital andManagement Activities (Formula) $406,870 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Housing Authority of the City ofDistrict 2 Direct
Rochester
Rochester COPS Hiring Recovery Program $664,869 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District 2 Direct
Rollinsford ARRA Title 1Part A $26,308 Education District 2 State-Run
Rollinsford IDEA Part B - Grants $47,329 Education District 2 State-Run
Roxbury District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles ofroadways; See Keene
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-Town Project
Salisbury District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18 miles ofroadways; See Newport
District 2 State-Runfor Multi·Town Project
Somersworth ARRA Title 1PartA $449,463 Education District 2 State·Run
Somersworth ARRA Title 1Part D $18,747 Education SomersworthGroup Home District2 State-Run
Somersworth IDEA Part B - Grants $467,680 Education District 2 State·Run
Somersworth IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschoolGrants $18,107 Education District 2 State-Run
Somersworth Summer Youth Education
Ethels TreeofUfe. SeeDover for Multi-Town
District 2 State·RunProject
Stoddard ARRA Title 1Part A $143,729 Education District 2 S t a t e ~ R u n
Stoddard IDEA Part B - Grants $9,755 Education District 2 State-Run
Stoddard IDEA Section 619 -IDEA BPreschool GranIs $705 Education District 2 State·Run
Stoddard District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles ofroadways; See Keene
District 2 StateMRunfor Multi-Town Project
Strafford ARRA Title 1Part A $25,796 Education District 2 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report -August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited, Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive .
Westmoreland IDEA PartB - Grants $35,102 Education District 2 State-Run
Westmoreland IDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschoolGrants $1,528 Education District 2 State-Run
Wilmot District II Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 47.18 miles of roadways; See Newport
District 2 State-Runfor Multi-Town Project
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to a ll municipalities that benefit.
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Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete
Additional Information Council State-Run vs Direct
District
Atkinson District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Barrington ARRA Title I Part A $90,54i Education District 3 State-Run
Barrington IDEA Part B - Grants $212,468 Education District 3 State-Run
Barrington IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $13,286 Education District 3 State-Run
Barrington Summer Youth EducationEthels Tree of Life. See Dover for Multi-
District 3 State-RunTown Project
Barrington District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Brentwood ARRA Title I Part A $13,496 Education District 3 State-Run
Brentwood IDEA Part B - Grants $89,917 Education District 3 State-Run
Brentwood IDEA Section 6I9 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $8,936 Education District 3 State-Run
Brentwood Pavement Rehabilitation: NH Route 10 I Transportation See Epping for M u l t i ~ T o w n Project District 3 State-Run
Chester ARRA Title 1Part A $33,142 Education District 3 State-Run
Chester IDEA Part B - Grants $138,045 Education District 3 S t a t e ~ R u n
Chester Campns-Based/FWS (Student Financial Assistance) $2,837 Education Recipient: Chester College New England District 3 Direct
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,
Chester as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $86,569 Education Recipien t: Chester College New England District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Derry District V Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles ofroadways; See
District 3 State-RunManchester for Multi-Town Project
Dover ARRA Title 1Part A $736,850 Education District 3 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
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Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete
ExecutiveTown Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional Information Council S t a t c ~ R u n vs Direct
Dover ARRA Title 1Part D $29,460 Education Children's Home District 3 State-Run
Dover ARRA Title 1Part D $24,104 Education OUf House for Girls District 3 State-Run
Dover IDEA Part B - Grants $984,545 Education District 3 State-Run
Dover IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $36,213 Education District 3 State-Run
Dover In-School Youth Year Round $133,899 Education My-Turn at Dover High District 3 State-Run
DoverMcKinney-Vento Homeless Children & Youth
$7,613 Education SAU#II District 3 State-RunProgram
Dover Summer Youth $89,388 Education Ethels Treeof Life. District 3 State-Run
Dover Weatherization $2,282,440 Energy / Strafford CountyCommunity Action District 3 State-RunEnvironment Commi tt ee , Inc.
Dover Community Health Centers $722,294 Health/ Nutrition Avis Goodwin Community Health Center District 3 State-Run
Dover Food and Nutrition Equipment $3,851H I h IN' . Woodman Park School; Condensing Unit &
District 3 State-Runa t utntIon Compressor
DoverSTOP Violence Against Women - DV Unit
$29,746 Safety Strafford County Attorney Office District 3 State-RunProsecutor
Dover Campus-Based/FWS (Student Financial Assistance) $14,019 Education Recipient: McIntosh College Inc. District 3 Direct
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,Dover as a subsidy or other n on-reimburseable d irect $1,048 Education Recipient: McIntosh College Inc. District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,
Dover as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $113,881 Education Recipient: McIntosh College Inc. District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Dover Capital and Management Activities (Formula) $922,653 Housing / Facil ities Recipient: Dover Housing Authority District 3 Direct
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete
Executive
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additiouallnformation Council State-Run vs Direct
Durham ARRA Title I Part A $91,908 Education Oyster River Cooperative School District District 3 State-Run
Durham IDEA Part B - Grants $440,278 Education Oyster River Cooperative School District District 3 State-Run
Durham IDEA Section 6I9 - IDEAB Preschool Grants $14,579 Education Oyster River Cooperative School District District 3 State-Run
Durham District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles ofroadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Durham Campus-Based/FWS (Student Financial Assistance) $382,291 EducationRecipient: New Hampshire University
District 3 DirectSystem
Durham Campus-Based/FWS (Student Financial Assistance) $12,225 Education Recipient University SystemofNH District 3 Direct
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,Recipient New hampshire University
Durham as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $2,429,389 EducationSystem
District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,Recipient New Hampshire University
Durham as a subsidy or other n o n ~ r e i m b u r s e a b l e direct $36,066 EducationSystem
District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,
Durham as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $334,130 Education Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,
Durham as a subsidy or other nonRreimburseable direct $305,049 Education Recipient University System ofNH District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Collaborative Research: Understanding the basis ofEnergy I
Durham interactions between adaptive mutations & their $196,775 Environment Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 Directenvironment.
Collaborative Research: How does changing
Durhamseasonality affect the capacity of arctic stream
$340,920Energy I
Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 Directnetworks to influence nutrient fluxes from the Environment
landscape
Collaborative Research: Mass Transit: Controls onEnergy!
Durham grounding & ungrounding at Marine Ice Sheet $195,423 Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 Direct
OutletsEnvironment
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report. August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete
Executive
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Typeof Pro ject Addit iona l Information Council State-Run vs Direct
Durham ash fragments for New Insights Regarding Eruption $453,679Environment
Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 Direct
D
Durham Collaborative Research: Use of genome enabled $772,709 Technology Recipient: University SystemofNH District 3 Directtools to understand symbiosis
DurhamFree Probability theory & its applications in
$135,244 Technology Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 Directoperator algebras
DurhamLow cost, high bandwidth, & non-intrusive
$528,395 Technology Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 Directmachining force measurement system.
DurhamSBIR Phase 1: Design and develop Precipitation
$99,906 Technology Recipient: Applied Geosolutions LLC District 3 DirectImaging & Characterization System
DurhamStability of thin current sheet in the Magnetotail:
$360,000 Technology Recipient: University System ofNH District 3 DirectTheory, simulations, and observations
East Kingston IDEA Part B - Grants $41,418 Education District 3 State-Run
East Kingston IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $3,175 Education District 3 State-Run
East Kingston District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Epping ARRA Title I Part A $104,482 Education District 3 State-Run
Epping IDEA Part B - Grants $228,617 Education District 3 State-Run
Epping IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $13,168 Education District 3 State-Run
Epping Summer Youth EducationEthels Tree of Life. See Dover for Multi-
District 3 State-RunTown Project
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report· August 19, 2009
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Executive
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type ofProject Additional Information Council State-Run vs Direct
Epping Food and Nutrition Equipment $1,613 Health / Nutrition Epping Middle High School; Range District 3 State-Run
Epping PavementRehabilitation: NH Route 101 $8,209,787 Transportation District 3 State-Run
EppingSTIR Phase 1: Hig-perfonnance, non-precious
$149,902 TechnologyRecipient: Gibbard research & Development
District 3 Directoxygen reduction catalysts Corp.
Epping COPS Hiring Recovery Program $195,729 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District 3 Direct
Exeter ARRA Title 1Part A $75,679 Education Exeter Regional" Cooperative School District District 3 State-Run
Exeter IDEA Part B - Grants $651,369 Education Exeter Regional Cooperative School District District 3 State-Run
Exeter IDEA Part B - Grants $224,006 Education District 3 State-Run
Exeter Summer Youth Education Ethels Tree of Life. See Dover for Multi- District 3 State-RunTown Project
Exeter PavementRehabilitation: NH Route 101 Transportation See Epping for Multi-Town Project District 3 State-Run
Exeter Capital and ManagementActivities (Fonnula) $192,318 Housing/ Facilities Recipient: Exeter Housing Authority District 3 Direct
Fremont ARRA Title 1Part A $33,996 Education District 3 S t a t e ~ R u n
Fremont IDEA Part B - Grants $118,906 Education District 3 State-Run
Fremont IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $7,407 Education District 3 StatcRRun
Greenland ARRA Title I Part A $21,869 Education District 3 State-Run
Greenland IDEA Part B - Grants $73,881 Education District 3 State-Run
Greenland IDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool Grants $3,175 Education District 3 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
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Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete
Executive
Town Name ProjectName ARRAFunds Type ofProject Additional Information Conncil State-Run vs Direct
Hampton Falls ARRA Title I Part A $8,883 Education District 3 S t a t e ~ R u n
Hampton Falls IDEA Part B - Grants $59,016 Education District 3 State-Run
Hampton Falls IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $2,939 Education District 3 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipallties that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report. August 19, 2009
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Executive
Town Name Project Name ARRAFnnds Type of Project Additional Information Council S t a t e ~ R u n vs Direct
Kensington IDEA Part B - Grants $43,890 Education District 3 State-Run
Kensington IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $2,822 Education District 3 State-Run
Kingston ARRA Title I Part A $92,591 Education Sanborn Regional School District District 3 State-Run
Kingston IDEA Part B - Grants $426,417 Education SanbornRegional School District District 3 Stnte-Run
Kingston IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $18,107 Education Sanborn Regional School District District 3 State-Run
Lee District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District .3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
New Castle IDEA Part B - Grants $10,833 Education District 3 State-Run
New Castle IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $117 Education District 3 State-Run
Newfields IDEA Part B - Grants $34,729 Education District 3 State-Run
Newfields IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $3,527 Education District 3 State-Run
Newington IDEA Part B - Grants $9,105 Education District 3 State-Run
Newington IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $353 Education District 3 State-Run
Newington District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Newington Contract services S8 funds $150,192 Housing/ Facilities Recipient: Great Bay Sch & Train District 3 Direct
Newmarket ARRA Title I Part A $115,821 Education District 3 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated tothe largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
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Executive
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type ofProject Additional Information Council State-Run vs Direct
Newmarket IDEA Part B - Grants $249,411 Education District 3 State-Run
Newmarket IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $14,932 Education District 3 State-Run
Newmarket Community Health Centers $1,073,698 Health / Nutrition Lamprey Health Care District 3 State-Run
Newmarket Capital and Management Activities (Formula) $93,511 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Newmarket Housing Authority District 3 Direct
Newton District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
North Hampton ARRA Title 1Part A $20,842 Education District 3 S t a t e ~ R u n
North Hampton IDEA Part B - Grants $105,619 Education District 3 State-Run
North Hampton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $8,701 Education District 3 State-Run
Nottingham ARRA Title I Part A $38,096 Education District 3 State-Run
Nottingham IDEA Part B - Grants $115,878 Education District 3 State-Run
Nottingham IDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool Grants $7,055 Education District 3 State-Run
Plaistow IDEA Part B - Grants $987,016 Education Timberlane Regional School District District 3 State-Run
Plaistow IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $35,861 Education Timberlane Regional School District District 3 S t a t e ~ R u n
Plaistow District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Portsmouth ARRA Title I Part A $431,258 Education District 3 State-Run
Portsmouth ARRA Title 1Part D $48,207 Education Chase Home District 3 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete
Executive
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additionalluformation Council State-Run vs Direct
Portsmouth as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $15,136 Education Recipient: Portsmouth Beauty School District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,
Portsmouth as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $3,528 Education Recipient: Portsmouth Beauty School District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Portsmouth Capital and Management Activities (Formula) $763,785 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Portsmouth Housing Authority District 3 Direct
Portsmouth Contract services S8 funds $309,888 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Betty's Dream District 3 Direct
Portsmouth FY 09 ARRA ICAC Task Force Program $475,306 Safety Recipient: City of Portsmouth District 3 Direct
Rye IDEA Part B - Grants $111,323 Education District 3 State-Run
Rye IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $5,644 Education District 3 State-Run
Rye District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
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Executive
Town Name ProjectName ARRAFunds Typeof Project Additional Information Council State-Run vs Direct
Salem IDEA Part B - Grants $1,118,524 Education District 3 S t a t e ~ R l I n
Salem IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B PreschoolGrants $5,291 Education District 3 State-Run
SalemMcKinney-Vento Homeless Children & Youth
$5,58i Education SAU#57 District 3 State-RunProgram
Salem Capital and Management Activities (Formula) $258,503 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Salem Housing Authority District 3 Direct
Sandown District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 S t a t e ~ R u nPortsmouth for Multi-Town Project
Seabrook ARRA Title I Part A $294,945 Education District 3 State-Run
Seabrook IDEA Part B - Grants $226,190 Education District 3 State-Run
Seabrook IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $16,696 Education District 3 S t a t e ~ R u n
Seabrook Summer Youth EducationSeacoast Youth Services. See Hampton for
District 3 State-RunMulti-Town Project
Seabrook Water System Improvement Project $2,500,000Energy /
District 3 State-RunEnvironment
Seabrook Food and Nutrition Equipment $5,808 Health / Nutrition Seabrook Elementary School; Freezer District 3 State-Run
Seabrook District VI Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 43.38 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-Run
Portsmouth for Multi-Town Project
South Hampton IDEA Part B - Grants $16,761 Education District 3 State-Run
South Hampton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool G rants $1,293 Education District 3 State-Run
Stratham IDEA Part B - Grants $131,112 Education District 3 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report. August 19, 2009
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Executive
Town Name ProjectName ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional Information Council State-Run vs Direct
Stratham IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $12,933 Education District 3 State-Run
Stratham CampusMBased/FWS (Student Financial Assistance) $7,361 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District 3 Direct
Grant Program M Direct payment for specified usc,
Stratham as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $14,804 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District3 Direct
financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for specified use,
Stratham as a subsidy or other non-reimburseable direct $322,953 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District 3 Direct
financial aid.
Windham IDEA Part B - Grants $357,438 Education District 3 State-Run
Windham IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool Grants $1,176 Education District 3 State-Run
Windham District V Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See
District 3 State-RunManchester for M u l t i ~ T o w n Project
Construction ofl-93 northbound and
1-93 Construction $27,267,558 Transportationsouthbound mainlines and interim crossovers
District 3 State-Runindhammatching the new 1-93 northbound bridges
over NH Routes II I and IliA
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largesttown benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report· August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional Information Execu ti ve Counc il D is tr ic t S ta te -Run vs Direc t
Auburn ARRA Title I PartA 525,454 Education District 4 StatcwRun
Auburn IDEA Part B w Grants 5133,585 Education District 4 State-Run
AuburnTransit Capital Assistance - Buses,
53,255,500 Transportation Recipient: COAST District 4 Directfacility imp.
Bedford IDEA Part B -G rants 5863,900 Education District 4 State-Run
BedfordIDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool
534,920 Education District 4 State-RunGrants
Bedford District V Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See
District 4 State-RunManchester for Multi-Town Project
Roadway Reconstruction - ManchesterWidening and reconstruction of the F.E.
Bedford $10,533,702 Transportation Everett Turnpike to the approaches of the District 4 State-RunAirport Access Road
BedfordToll booths.
Bedford Contract services S8 funds 5211,050 Housing I Facilities Recipient: 7 Coliseum Avenue AssociatesDistrict 4 Direct
LP
Bedford Contract services S8 funds S58,850 Housing I Facilities Recipient: FarmingtonApts. District 4 Direct
Bedford Contract services S8 funds 576,320 HOllsing I Facilities Recipient: Sandwich Senior Housing District 4 Direct
Candia ARRA Title I Part A 531,433 Education District 4 State-Run
Candia IDEA Part B - Grants $98,983 Education District 4 State-Run
Candia
IDEASection619 - IDEA 8 Preschool
$5,408 Education District 4S t a t e ~ R U I 1
Grants
Candia District V Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See
District 4 State-RunManchester for Multi-Town Project
Derry IDEA Part B - Grants 51,675,123 Education District 4 Stale-Run
DerryIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
541,504 Education District 4 S t a t e ~ R u nGrants
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports wlll seek to estimateallocation of these funds to all municipalitiesthat benefit.
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Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Addi tional Informat ion ExecutiveCounci lD is tr ict S tate-Run vs Direct
Hooksett ARRA Title 1Part A $117,875 Education District 4 Slate-Rull
Hooksett IDEA Part B - Grants $345,440 Education District 4 State-Run
HooksettIDEA Section 619 - IDEA BPreschool
$22,457 Education District 4 State-RunGrants
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Recipient: Southern NewHampshireHooksett specified use, as a subsidy or other 0011- $966,152 EducationUniversity
District 4 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment forRecipient: Southern NewHampshire
Hooksett specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $278,233 EducationUniversity
District 4 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program Direct payment forRecipient: Southern New Hampshire
Hooksett specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $65,721 EducationUniversity
District 4 Directreimburseable direct financial aid.
Hudson ARRA Title 1Part A $403,324 Education District 4 State-Run
Hudson IDEA Part B - Granls $892,230 Education District 4 S t a t e ~ R u n
HudsonIDEA Section 619 -IDEA B Preschool $7,055 Education District 4 State-RunGrants
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Hudson specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $24,954 Education Recipient: Continental Crimping Co. District 4 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Directpayment for
Hudson specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $28,504 Education Recipient: Continental Crimping Co. District 4 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Directpayment for
Hudson specified use, as a subsidy or other n o n ~ $26,456 Education Recipient: Institute for New Hampshire District 4 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Litchfield ARRA Title 1Part A $60,700 Education District 4 State-Run
Litchfield IDEA Part B - Grants $342,741 Education District 4 State-Run
LitchfieldIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$4,468 Education District 4 State-RunGrants
Litchfield Contract services S8 funds $124,774 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Big Land Properties LLC District 4 Direct
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report· August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type ofProject Additional Information Executive Council Dist ri ct S tate-Run vs Direct
Londonderry IDEA Part B M Grants $1,134,382 Education District 4 State-Run
Manchester ARRA Title I Part A $5,932,315 Education District4 State-Run
Manchester IDEA Part B - Grants $4,365,324 Education District 4 State-Run
ManchesterIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$140,033 Education District4 State-RunGrants
Manchester [n-School Youth YearRound $522,651 Education New England Farm Workers District4 State-Run
Manchester In-School Youth Year Round $88,067 EducationNortheastDeaf& Hard of Hearing at
District 4 State-RunMemorial High School
ManchesterMcKinney-Vento Homeless Children &
$53,188 Education SAU#37 District 4 S t a t e ~ R u nYouth Program
Manchester Summer Youth $68,590 Education Alchemists (Henniker Youth Theatre). District 4 S t a t e ~ R u n
Manchester SummerYouth $154,2[6 Education City ofManchester District 4 Slate-Run
Manchester Summer Youth $101,312 Education N H ~ J A G at Manchester Central & West District 4 State-Run
Manchester SummerYouth $220,756 Education Workforce Training Resources District 4 State-Run
Manchester Weatherization $5,390,392 Energy / Environment Southern NH Services, Inc. District 4 State-Run
Manchester Community Health Centers $938,442 Health I Nutrilion City ofManchester & ManchesterDistrict 4 S t a t e ~ R u n
CommunityHealthCenter
Manchester Food and NutritionEquipment $9,375 Health / Nutrition McDonough School; Freezer District4 S t a t e ~ R u n
Manchester Food and Nutrition Equipment $693 Health INutrilion Lamprey River Elementary; Hot FoodDistrict 4 State-Run
Counter
Manchester Food and Nutrition Equipment $35,008 Health I Nutrition Beech Street School; Pot washer District 4 S t a t e ~ R u n
Forthis reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional Information
Manchester National Guard Building Improvements $232,000 Housing / Facilities National Guard Bureau
Manchester District V Roadway Resurfacing $3,081,447 TransportationResurfacing 35.32miles of roadways; See
Manchester for Multi-Town Project
Manchester Roadway & Bridge Construction $5,303,588 Transportation Manchester Airport Access Road
Manchester VISTA Recovery Support Grants $5,000B' I C . Recipient: American Red Cross -u smess ommumty Manchest er Chapter District 4 Direct
ManchesterC a m p u s ~ B a s e d / F W S (Student Financial
$1,571 Education Recipient Coiffures by Michael, Inc. District 4 DirectAssistance)
ManchesterCampus-Based/FWS (Student Financial
$10,100 Education Recipient: Community Technical College District 4 DirectAssistance)
Manchester
C a m p u s ~ B a s e d / F W S (Student Financial$2,590 Education Recipient: NH Institute Art District 4 DirectAssistance)
ManchesterCampus-Based/FWS (Student Financial
$69,853 Education Recipient: S1. Anselm College District 4 DirectAssistance)
Grant Program Directpayment for
Manchester specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $35,088 Education Recipient Coiffures by Michael, Inc. District 4 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Forthis reports funds forregional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports wlll seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities thatbenefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but i s known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional Information Executive Council District S t a t e ~ R I l I l vs Direct
Grant Program Direct payment for
Manchester specified use, as a subsidy or other 000- $504,872 Education Recipient Community Technical College District 4 Directreimburseable direct financial aid.
Manchester specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $2,497,179 Education Recipient: HesserCollege District 4 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Manchester specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $1,189,335 Education Recipient: HesserCollege District 4 Directreimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Manchester specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $121,413 Education Recipient: NH Institute Art District 4 Directreimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Manchester specified use, as a subsidy or other non M $10,321 Education Recipient: St. Anselm College District 4 Directreimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Manchester specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $257,065 Education Recipient: S1. Anselm College District 4 Directreimburseable direct financial aid.
ManchesterCapital and Management Activities
$2,034,759 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Manchester Housing Authority District 4 Direct(FonTIula)
Manchester Cant renewals all types (Project base - $82,329 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Suncook Pond Associates District 4 Directrental assistance)
Manchester Contract services S8 funds $28,180 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Alton Hsng for Elderly District 4 Direct
Manchester Contract services S8 funds $122,958 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Antoinette Hill District 4 Direct
Manchester Contract services S8 funds $679,536 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Ashland House Associates District 4 Direct
Manchester Contract services S8 funds $81,477 Housing / Facilities Recipient: DBH Shelter 11 District 4 Direct
Manchester Contractservices S8 funds $738,144 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Diocesan Bureau ofHsg District 4 Direct
Manchester Contractservices S8 funds $370,305 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH HSD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Contract services S8 funds $195,500 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH HSD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Contractservices 58 funds $186,888 Housing I Facilities Recipient: NH H$D Finance Authority District 4 Direct
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received an d analyzed to date, bu t is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional Information Executive Council District S t a t e ~ R u n vs Direct
Manchester Contract services 88 funds $150,912 Housing I Facilities Recipient: N H H SD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Contract services 88 funds $149,247 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Riverside Housing Corp. District 4 Direct
Manchester Contract services 88 funds $264,600 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Rural Hsg for Elderly District4 Direct
Manchester Contract services 88 funds $228,096 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Village East Assoc. District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $55,651 Housing / Facilities Recipient NH HSD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $53,120 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH HSD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $46,742 Housing / Facilities Recipient: N H H SD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $42,801 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH HSD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $40,509 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH HSD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $40,000 Housing I Facilities Recipient: N H H SD Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $28,068 Housing I Facilities Recipient: NH H$D Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $26,007 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH HSD FinanceAuthority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $70,000 Housing I Facilities Recipient: NH H$D Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $60,103 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH HSD Finance Authority District4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $60,000 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH H$D Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester Section 8 Amendments $59,367 Housing / Facilities Recipient: NH H$D Finance Authority District 4 Direct
Manchester S R ~ 0 9 Extensions $153,227 Housing / Facilities Recipient: ManchesterHousingAuthority District 4 Direct
Manchester COPS Hiring Recovery Program $2,219,000 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District 4 Direct
Forthis reports funds forregional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimateallocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
NH-JAG at Raymond, Spaulding, andWinnacunnet. See Hampton for MultiTown Project
District 4
District 4
District 4
District4
District 4
State-Run
State-Run
State-Run
S t a t e ~ R u n
State-Run
Raymond District V Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See
Manchester for Multi-Town ProjectDistrict 4 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to a ll municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Project Name ARRAFnnds Type of Project Addit iona lInformat ionExecutive
Amherst IDEA Part B - Grants $523,261 Education Souhegan Cooperative School District District 5 State-Run
AmherstIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$12,698 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
Amherst District V Roadway Resurfacing Transportation Resurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; See District 5 State-RunManchester for Multi-Town Project
Brookline IDEA Part B - Grants $136,037 Education District 5 State-Run
BrooklineIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$9,994 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
Dunbarton ARRA Title 1Part A $11,617 Education District 5 State-Run
Dunbarton IDEA Part B - Grants $44,281 Education District 5 State-Run
Dunbarton IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool $2,352 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
Dunbarton Geotechnical Engineering Services $47,076 Energy / Environment Recipient: GEl Consultants, Inc. District 5 Direct
Goffstown ARRA Title I Part A $213,630 Education District 5 State-Run
Goffstown IDEA Part B - Grants $578,611 Education District 5 State-Run
GoffstownIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$18,459 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
GoffstownSTOP Violence Against Women - Regional $48,677 Safety Goffstown Police District 5 State-RunVictim Witness Advocate
Hinsdale ARRA Title 1Part A $146,166 Education District 5 State-Run
Hinsdale IDEA Part B - Grants $169,362 Education District 5 State-Run
HinsdaleIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$7,878 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the iargest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive S t a t e ~ R u l l vs Direct
Hollis IDEA Part B - Grants $440,925 Education Hollis-Brookline Cooperative School District District 5 State-Run
HollisIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$9,288 Education Hollis-Brookline Cooperative School District District 5 State-RunGrants
Hollis District V Roadway Resurfacing Transportation Resurfacing 35.32 miles of roadways; SeeDistrict 5 State-Run
Manchester for Multi-Town Project
Jaffrey ARRA Tit le I Part A $268,479 Education Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School District District 5 State-Run
JaffreyIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$409,092 Education Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School District District 5 State-RunGrants
Keene ARRA Tit le I Par tA $404,757 Education District 5 State-Run
Keene IDEA Part B - Grants $882,586 Education District 5 State-Run
KeeneIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool $36,096 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
KeeneMcKinney-Vento Homeless Children &
$8,096 Education SAU#29 District 5 State-RunYouth Program
Keene Weatherization $2,601,788 Energy I Environment SouthwesternCommunity Services, Inc. District 5 State-Run
Keene Food and Nutrition Equipment $1,910 Health / Nutrition Wheelock Elementary School; Freezer District 5 State-Run
Keene Food and Nutrition Equipment $1,884 Health / Nutrition Wheelock Elementary School; Refr igerator Distr ic t5 State-Run
STOP Violence Against Women-All R Kids Supervised Visitation Center,
Keene Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange $26,100 Safety Monadnock Family Services District 5 State-RunCenter
Dillant-Hopkins Airport (Keene), Laconia
Keene Airport Improvement Projects Transportation Municipal Airport , and Boire Field (Nashua). Dis tr ict 5 State-Run
See Nashua for Multi-Town Project
KeeneDesign & Reconstruct Terminal Aircraft
$1,298,500 Transportation District 5 State-RunParking Apron
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
TownName Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive
Keene District IV Roadway Resurfacing $2,715,000 Transportation District 5 State-RunKeene for Multi-Town Project
KeeneCampus-Based/FWS (Student Financial
$55,263 Education Recipient: University System ofNH District 5 DirectAssistance)
Grant Program - Direct payment forKeene specified use, as a subsidy or other 000- $827,551 Education Recipient: University System ofNH District 5 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
KeeneCapital and Management Activities
$413,394 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Keene Housing Authority District 5 Direct(Formula)
KeeneCont renewals all types (Project base -
$105,670 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Bittersweet District 5 Directrental assistance)
Keene Contract services S8 funds $99,007 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Emile Legere Management Co. District 5 Direct
Keene Contract services S8 funds $163,680 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Emile Legere Management Co. District 5 Direct
Keene Contract services 88 funds $425,520 Housing I Facilities Recipient: Emile Legere Management Co. District 5 Direct
Keene Contract services S8 funds $170,094 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Farragut School Association District 5 Direct
Keene Contract services S8 funds $145,200 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Hillside Meadows A ssoc. District 5 Direct
Keene Contract services S8 funds $118,513 Housing / Facilities Recipient: Wedgewood Duplexes District 5 Direct
Keene COPS Hiring Recovery Program $459,850 Safety CHRP Award - Federal District 5 Direct
Lyndeborough ARRA Tit le I Par tA $9,567 Education District 5 State-Run
Lyndeborough IDEA Part B - Grants $20,533 Education District 5 State-Run
Mason ARRA Tit le I Par tA $8,371 Education District 5 State-Run
Mason IDEA Part B - Grants $13,193 Education District 5 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report· August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive S t a t e ~ R u n vs Direct
Milford ARRA Title I PartA $263,460 Education District 5 State-Run
Milford IDEA Part B - Grants $601,989 Education District 5 State-Run
MilfordIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$3,645 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
MilfordMcKinney-Vento Homeless Children &
$5,194 Education SAU#40 District 5 State-RunYouth Program
Mont Vernon IDEA Part B - Grants $54,575 Education District 5 State-Run
IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool$3,292 Education District 5 State-Runont Vernon
Grants
Nashua ARRA Title I PartA $2,820,407 Education District 5 State-Run
Nashua IDEA Part B - Grants $3,193,345 Education District 5 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report· August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type of Project Additional InformationExecntive S t a t e ~ R u n vs Direct
$18,547 Education SAU #42 District 5 State-RunYouth Program
Nashua Summer Youth $159,801 Education W orkforce Training Resources District 5 State-Run
Nashua Community Health Centers $1,273,618 Health / Nutrition Harbor Homes, Inc. District 5 State-Run
Nashua Food and Nutrition Equipment $5,005 Health / NutritionNashua Childrens Home-Concord Street
District 5 State-RunResidence; Air Conditioner
Nashua Food and Nutrition Equipment $16,160 Health / Nutrition Fairgrounds Elementary School; Tables District 5 State-Run
NashuaSTOP ViolenceAgainstWomen-
$20,000 Safety Bridges District 5 State-RunCulturally SpecificAdvocate
STOP Violence Against Women - Greater
NashuaNashua Supervised Visitation Center,
$40,950 Safety Community Council ofNashua District 5 State-RunSupervised Visitation and SafeExchange
Center
Nashua VOCA - Child Advocacy Program $54,800 Safety Bridges District 5 State-Run
Dillant-Hopkins Airport (Keene), Laconia
Nashua Airport Improvement Projects $4,600,000 Transportation Municipal Airport, and Boire Field (Nashua). District 5 State-Run
SeeNashua for Multi-Town Project
Nashua
Design & Reconstruct Terminal Aircraft$1,753,000 Transportation District 5 State-Run
Parking ApronGrant Program - Directpayment for
Nashua specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $353,076 Education Recipient: CommunityTechnica l Col lege Dis trict 5 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Nashua specified use, as a s ubsidy o r other non- $334,288 Education Recipient: Rivier College District 5 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRAFunds Type o f P r o j e c t Additional InformationExecutive
$100,000 Technology Recipient: Novarials T echnology District 5 Directmembranes
New Boston ARRA Title I P art A $32,491 Education District 5 State-Run
New Boston IDEA Part B - Grants $122,715 Education District 5 State-Run
New BostonIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$8,465 Education District 5 State-RunGrants
New Boston District V Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 35.32 miles ofroadways; See
District 5 State-RunManchester for Multi-Town Project
New BostonInstall Septic Systems, Multiple Locations;
$550,587 Energy / Environment Recipient: Charter E nvironmental, Inc. District 5 DirectRepair Culverts
New Boston Replace POL System $2,739,870 Energy I Environment Recipient: Toltest, Inc. District 5 Direct
New BostonReplace Power Plant Switchgear; Replace
$1,924,404 Ene rgy / Env ir onment Reci pi en t: Envi ronmen tal Chemi cal Cor p. Di str ict 5 DirectPower Meters
New Ipswich ARRA Tit le I Par tA $179,204 Education Mascenic Regional School District District 5 State-Run
New Ipswich IDEA Part B - Grants $301,741 Education Mascenic Regional School District District 5 State-Run
New IpswichIDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool
$1,519 Education Mascenic Regional School District District 5 State-RunGrants
New Ipswich Dis tr ic t IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles of roadways; See
District 5 State-RunKeene for Multi-Town Project
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report - August 19, 2009Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Town Name Project Name ARRA Funds Type of Project Additional InformationExecutive
State-Run vs DirectCouncil District
Peterborough ARRA Title I Part A $397,164 Education Contoocook Valley School District District 5 State-Run
Peterborough IDEA Part B - Grants $689,199 Education ContoocookValley School District District 5 State-Run
Peterborough IDEA Section 619 - IDEA B Preschool $21,869 Education Contoocook Valley School District District 5 State-RunGrants
Peterborough Food and Nutrition Equipment $949 Health / Nutrition South Meadow School; Freezer District 5 State-Run
Peterborough Food and Nutrition Equipment $532 Health / Nutrition South Meadow School; Heater District 5 State-Run
Peterborough District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles of roadways; See
District 5 State-RunKeene for Multi-Town Project
RindgeCampus-BasedfFWS (Student Financial
$65,772 Education Recipient: Franklin Pierce University District 5 DirectAssistance)
Grant Program - Direct paymentfor
Rindge specified use, as a subsidy or other noo- $521,111 Education Recipient: Franklin Pierce University District 5 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Grant Program - Direct payment for
Rindge specified use, as a subsidy or other non- $38,407 Education Recipient: Franklin Pierce University District 5 Direct
reimburseable direct financial aid.
Sharon District IV Roadway Resurfacing TransportationResurfacing 40.63 miles of roadways; See
District 5 State-RunKeene for Multi-Town Project
Swanzey ARRA Title I PartA $375,254 Education Monadnock Regional School District District 5 State-Run
Swanzey IDEA Part B - Grants $520,441 Education MonadnockRegional School District District 5 State-Run
SwanzeyIDEA Section 6I9 - IDEA B Preschool
$21,751 Education Monadnock Regional School District District 5 State-RunGrants
Swanzey District IV Roadway Resurfacing Transportation Resurfacing 40.63 miles of roadways; See District 5 State-RunKeene for Multi-Town Project
Wilton ARRA Title I Part A $24,771 Education Wilton-Lyndeborough School District District 5 State-Run
Wilton IDEA Part B - Grants $148,768 Education Wilton-Lyndeborough School District District 5 State-Run
WiltonIDEA Section 6I9 - IDEA B Preschool
$4,115 Education Wilton-Lyndeborough School District District 5 State-RunGrants
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports will seek to estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.
ARRA Implementation Progress Report· August 19, 2009
Data reflects reports received and analyzed to date, but is known to be incomplete.
Winchester Wastewater T reatment P lant Upgrades $ J,700,000 Energy/ Environment District 5 State-Run
For this reports funds for regional projects are allocated to the largest town benefited. Future reports willsaskto estimate allocation of these funds to all municipalities that benefit.