Franconia, N.H. — For more than two decades, Susan Bushby, a 70-year-old housekeeper from a rural ski town in New Hampshire's White Mountains, took comfort in knowing she only had a short drive to reach the community health center.
The lodgelike medical building, which sits on a hill overlooking town, was like a second home for Bushby and many other patients. The front desk staff knew their names and never missed a chance to celebrate a birthday or anniversary. Staff photos of the wilderness that makes this place such a draw hung on the walls, and bumping into a neighbor in the waiting room was routine.
But last month, this site of the Ammonoosuc Community Health Services in Franconia, a town of around 1,000 people, closed for good.
Closure raises concerns
Officials blamed cuts in Med

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