DOVER — Burns, Bryant, Cox, Rockefeller & Durkin, P.A. has been listed by Best Lawyers® in its Best Law Firms® tier 1 rankings for 2025 in the area of personal injury law.
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Matthew B. Cox, John E. Durkin and Sarah E. Lavoie of the firm Burns, Bryant, Cox, Rockefeller & Durkin have all been listed in Best Lawyers® in the field of personal injury.
ROCHESTER – This month, Holy Rosary Credit Union, on behalf of its members, staff and volunteers, donated $40,000 to 37 local nonprofits as part of its 11th annual Christmas Caring Campaign. This year’s recipients range from food pantries and homeless shelters to mental health and addiction recovery services.
Each year, HRCU staff and volunteers nominate local nonprofits that create meaningful change in communities across the New Hampshire Seacoast, including York County, Maine.
Since the campaign’s inception in 2014, HRCU has donated over $340,000 to local nonprofits.
Albee also noted they are working to highlight recipients to raise awareness of each organization’s important work, “by celebrating these organizations on popular channels like social media, we can raise awareness among our members about key areas of need within our community.”
This year’s recipients include:
Acorn School; Amy’s Treat; Barrington Community Food Pantry; Caring Unlimited; Community Action Partnership of Strafford County; Community Congregational Church of Greenland Food Pantry; Community Food Pantry of Somersworth; Connor’s Climb Foundation; Cornerstone Visiting Nurse Association; Dover Children’s Home; Dover Mental Health Alliance; Dover Share Fund; Farmington Preservation Improvement Organization; First Church Congregational UCC; Friends in Action; Gather; Girls on the Run New Hampshire; Home for Now – Community Action Partnership of Strafford County; The Homemakers Health Services – Easter Seals of New Hampshire; Hope on Haven Hill; Interfaith Food Pantry at the Congregational Church of Farmington; Lydia’s House of Hope; Malley Farm for Women; New Durham Food Pantry; New Generations; Newmarket Community Church Food Pantry; New Hampshire SPCA; Pope Memorial Humane Society; Rochester Share Fund/Gerry’s Food Pantry; Seacoast Family Promise; Seacoast Mental Health Center; Spaulding High School Raider Station Student Pantry; Southeastern New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services (SENHS); Strafford Nutrition Meals on Wheels; Triangle Club; Vouchers for Veterans; We Care Food Pantry at Restoration Church.