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Mandatory Mask Ordinance Debated at Plymouth Hearing
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A proposed mask ordinance in Plymouth was debated Monday night in a public hearing before its selectboard.
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A proposed mask ordinance in Plymouth was debated Monday night in a public hearing before its selectboard.
After almost 45 days of public and expert testimony and questioning, it’s deadline time this week for the New Hampshire Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community, and Transparency.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
Governor Sununu has chosen exploited hospitality workers to be guinea pigs in his experiment with reviving the economy. Wage slavery is bad enough; now its stress and insecurity are exacerbated by the danger of Covid to these hospitality workers and their families.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 23 new positive test results for COVID-19.
Two years after Martin Luther King’s birthday was first observed as a national holiday in 1986 and most other states going along, New Hampshire was a holdout.
From what has happened in Florida, Texas, Arizona and California, it is apparent that things can go from containment to out-of-control very rapidly.
Led by local clergy and joined by civil rights activists, the Faith March for Black Lives drew a crowd approaching 100 people for a march through downtown Manchester and a series of short rallies in Manchester Saturday evening, all aimed at supporting the growing movement to end racism.
George Bald started his career as the mayor of Somersworth, went on to redevelop the former Pease Air Force Base into a world class business park and was appointed executive director of the state Department of Resources and Economic Development.