A long time ago, the citizens of New Hampshire chose who they wanted to represent them.
The state’s people have always had an appetite for retail politics with handshakes, street walks and questions answered while looking at the candidate’s eyes.
Retail politics is still practiced with ...
Today, you and your loved ones might be shopping for back-to-school supplies or gathering for your annual barbeque. While you’re out shopping, consider all the workers in your state that make your day possible -- the clerks, shelf stockers, truck drivers, factory workers, and others -- and ...
Ask any parent who has experienced that hectic, stressful and often emotional stage of life known in medical and psychiatric circles as “planning my kid’s wedding” should be grateful they didn’t have to fulfill that obligation in one tiny corner of the world a century ago.
For ...
School has started. We’re again enjoying energetic noises floating from Nashua South to our house just a few of blocks away. We haven’t enjoyed what District 12’s Senator has been doing to public schools, though.
The Liberty Alliance, which funds the Free State Project, puts Sen. ...
The New Hampshire Nurse Practitioner Association, representing licensed prescribers working in the state of New Hampshire, stands in strong support of Gov. Chris Sununu’s veto of HB 1022, permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin by means of a standing order. We urge members of ...
More than 12,000 people in New Hampshire experience an intellectual or developmental disability and need the direct assistance of another person to live a fulfilling life. Depending on their challenges, the help they need might range from structured instruction on how to perform job tasks, or ...