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In a move to support and boost the local economy, the New Hampshire government announced today that it has awarded a total of $50 million in contracts to several local businesses across the state.The contracts, which were awarded through a competitive bidding process, cover a wide range of services including construction, technology, healthcare, and environmental services. These contracts are expected to create hundreds of jobs and stimulate economic growth in various sectors.Governor Sarah Johnson praised the decision to award the contracts to local businesses, stating that it was a strategic move to support small and medium-sized enterprises in the state. "By awarding these contracts to local businesses, we are not only investing in our economy but also in our communities," she said.One of the largest contracts awarded was a $12 million construction project to renovate and expand a local hospital in Manchester. This project is expected to create over 100 new construction jobs and improve healthcare access for residents in the area.In addition to the construction contract, the government also awarded a $8 million technology contract to a software development company based in Concord. This contract is aimed at improving the state's digital infrastructure and enhancing government services for residents.Other contracts include a $7 million environmental services contract to a waste management company in Portsmouth and a $5 million healthcare contract to a medical equipment supplier in Nashua.Local business owners who were awarded the contracts expressed their gratitude to the government for the opportunity to showcase their skills and contribute to the growth of the state. "This contract will not only help us grow our business but also create jobs for our community," said John Smith, owner of the software development company in Concord.Overall, the decision to award $50 million in contracts to local businesses is seen as a positive step towards supporting economic recovery and growth in New Hampshire. With these contracts in place, the state is expected to see a boost in job creation and business development in the coming months.