Check out this article from the Federal Trade Commission to learn more on how scammers use payment apps like Venmo, CashApp, and Zelle to trick people into sending them money. https://t.co/KZddV0PhV1
Reminder: NHRS pension payments are always sent to retirees on the last business day of the month. We encourage retirees to use electronic direct deposit as paper checks may take a couple of days to arrive by mail. https://t.co/p571R9fGgV
If you are a retiree thinking about heading back to work, please be aware of the potential benefit impacts of working for an NHRS-participating employer: https://t.co/2Y3hPAuqPe
The first recorded ascent of Mt. Washington was in 1642 by Darby Fields and a group of Native Americans. Native American lore held that those who climbed to the top died. At the halfway mark, the group stopped. Fields continued and reached the summit alone. #FactFriday#NHFacts
Are you an NHRS retiree? We’d love to hear about what you’ve been up to in retirement. You can send submissions to [email protected] and visit our Retirement Connection Blog to view other submissions: https://t.co/FRe4WcZqTw
NHRS may provide eligible members with a pension benefit, but there’s much more to retirement than that. See “The Bigger Picture” on our website, where we've compiled additional resources that you may be interested in beyond the retirement system: https://t.co/Imgq5WW8r4
Tuesday Trivia Answer: Brook Trout
New Hampshire designated the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) as the official state fish in 1994. Brook Trout only live in water conditions that are cool, clean, and pure.
Have you checked out our Retirement Connection Blog? This webpage offers items from current and previous retiree newsletters, as well as a glimpse into what fellow NHRS retirees have been up to in retirement. Check out the blog here: https://t.co/Opha72K4Ta
Members: Is your beneficiary information up to date? Things may have changed in your life since you filled out that NHRS beneficiary form when you first started working. Log into My Account to view and update beneficiary information at any time. #peaceofmind
Tuesday Trivia Answer: Ladybug
The legislature adopted the ladybug as the state insect in 1977 at the urging of the fifth-grade class of the Broken Grounds Grammar School in Concord.