November 12, 2012

N.H. service awarded $90K in 5310 funds

TAMWORTH, N.H. — A Tri-County Communication Action Program (Tri-CAP) official told UnionLeader.com that the provider has been able to expand its public on-demand transportation service after receiving a $90,878 from the Federal Transit Administration.

Tri-CAP will expand its Dial-a-Ride service by three hours a day. Additionally, senior citizens looking to take out-of-town day trips can now take the agency’s Blue Loon bus for free. For the full story, click here.

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