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Chamber of Commerce Celebrates NH Water Care's New Store With Ribbon Cutting

The company installs water treatment systems for homes and businesses.

The Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of NH Water Care’s new retail store with a ribbon cutting on Aug. 8.

Begun in 1980, NH Water Care has been doing water treatment installations for home and business, but this is their first retail location.

“I bought the business 13 years ago,” said owner Matt Griffith, a Milford resident. “I always had a vision to open a retail store so that customers could see the equipment before they purchase – sometimes it’s hard to visualize how much space the treatment tanks will take – and so the DIY people could buy their cartridges. When we had to move out of our previous building and into our new location on Elm Street, it just all came together.”

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Located at 307 Elm St. in Milford, NH Water Care is open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with 24 hour emergency service.

The Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce promotes successful relationships for the business and civic community in the eleven towns of the Souhegan Valley. The Chamber supports economic development and growth, as well as valuable local information and referrals to businesses and the general public.

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For more information, visit souhegan.net or telephone 603-673-4360.

Caption: Souhegan Valley Chamber members watch as NH Water Care’s Matt Griffith cuts the ribbon at their new retail store in Milford. Pictured (l-r): Gerrell Smith, GDS Connected Solutions; Carol Griffith, Matt Griffith, Vincent of NH Water Care; Laura Petrigno, Trent Blalock, SVCC President; Mike Bonacorsi of Mike Bonacorsi Financial Services; Jerry Gutierrez of Triangle Credit Union; Terri Tuttle of Covellite Holistics; Tina Smith of People’s Bank; Marcey Mason of Family Dental Care of Milford and Kris Young of Touchstone Farm.

Submitted by Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce.

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