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Free Fishing Day
 If you’ve ever wanted to try ice fishing, why not take advan- tage of New Hampshire’s winter free fishing day on Saturday, Jan- uary 21, 2023. That’s a day you can fish without a license in New Hampshire.
Note that all other regulations must be followed. Learn more about fishing rules by reading the NH Freshwater Fishing or Saltwater Fishing digests at www. fishnh.com/fishing/publications. html.
This annual winter event takes place on the third Saturday in
January each year. New Hamp- shire also offers a free fishing day on the first Saturday in June.
Persons participating in a fish- ing tournament must still hold a license, even on free fishing day.
Find more information about ice fishing in New Hampshire, including videos, a list of bait dealers, and more at www.fishnh. com/fishing/ice-fishing.html.
To read or download the bro- chure “Safety on Ice — Tips for Anglers,” visit www.wildnh.com/ outdoor-recreation/ice-safety. html.
Mid-State Health Center To Open Primary Care Office in Lincoln
Mid-State Health Center has announced that it will be expand- ing its primary care offerings this winter in Lincoln, New Hamp- shire out of their new clinic lo- cated at 6 South Mountain Drive.
The new site will provide top- notch primary care for patients of all ages, hosting two compas- sionate primary care providers, Stephen Regan, MD, and Nicole Fischler, APRN. Dr. Regan and Nicole will provide primary care services at Mid-State’s new office in Lincoln, while also continuing to provide limited appointments in Mid-State’s Plymouth office for their current patient panels.
Robert MacLeod, Mid-State Health Center’s Chief Executive Officer said, “we’re excited to ex- pand our model of care and bring
our clinical team to the Lincoln community providing increased access to primary care and more options for patients. Everything we do is to best serve our patients and our community. We look for- ward to learning from patients in Lincoln to ensure this new site fits their needs.” MacLeod followed his statement noting how Mid- State is excited to collaborate with another Federally Qualified Health Center, Ammonoosuc Community Health Services, to provide additional choices for pri- mary care in the northern New Hampshire region.
Mid-State Health Center’s Medical Director, Dr. David Fagan, said, “we are committed to meeting the needs of the com- munities we serve. We identified
a need for primary care in the Lincoln region and wanted to do our part to help support the northernmost residents of our catchment area.”
Mid-State Health Center Lin- coln will be located at 6 South Mountain Drive and will be open Monday through Friday. Mid-State Health will release additional information about the practice, including its hours of operation and an open house date for the community.
If you wish to become a new patient of the Lincoln office, Mid-State is accepting new pa- tients now, with appointments beginning in early January. Please call Mid-State at 603-536-4000 or inquire at midstatehealth.org.
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