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Soul Fest is a Go in Spite of Gunstock Turmoil
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The three-day Christian music festival Soul Fest will go on as scheduled despite the recent turmoil within the Gunstock Mountain Resort operations and political community.
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The three-day Christian music festival Soul Fest will go on as scheduled despite the recent turmoil within the Gunstock Mountain Resort operations and political community.
We collect the blueberries, we suffer the ticks, and we cherish the deer because we are city people at heart and we don’t know any better.
There are currently 13 hospitalized patients being treated for COVID-19. In New Hampshire, since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 338,062 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
The Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund PAC announced today it
has made endorsements in the New Hampshire Executive Branch candidates who have all
pledged to protect and expand access to the full range of reproductive health care – including
safe, legal abortion – in the Granite State or have a strong record of doing so.
The batch was collected by the City of Manchester Health Department on July 20, 2022 as part of the City’s proactive surveillance program, which provides important and timely data that helps determine the risk level of mosquito-borne illness and the appropriate steps to protect the public’s health.
Feeling the political heat from constituents in the Lakes Region, legislators are eager to get Belknap County-owned Gunstock Mountain recreation area back in operation saying it is costing jobs, local business revenue, and may adversely impact county taxes.
GILFORD – Republican candidate for governor Karen Testerman has called for an outside investigation of a Sept. 18, 2020 check for $500 to the campaign of Gov. Chris Sununu which was signed by Tom Day, who was then Gunstock’s general manager. The check was written on a Gunstock Area Commission account.
Reading the recently issued New Hampshire 10-Year State Energy Strategy made me think of my new hero, the free-market economist Tyler Cowen.
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Christopher Butler, age 37, of South Berwick, Maine, plead guilty and was sentenced on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, in the Merrimack County Superior Court to Threat against Certain Government Officials and Criminal Threatening.