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From rooftop to sidewalk: United Way’s Over the Edge fundraiser clears $200,000 for New Hampshire nonprofits

"This event is important because it really demonstrates the power of United Way. It connects people. It harnesses resources, and it lifts nonprofits across the state that are doing essential services to make our communities strong," Reimer said.

Linda Hurley, founder and CEO of Less Leg More Heart, makes her descent down the Brady Sullivan Tower in Manchester during the United Way of Greater Nashua's Over the Edge fundraiser. Dan Splaine / Nashua Independent

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