Will update. Center Harbor, Concord, New London, Lancaster and Portsmouth have sent pics so far. Women and men from across New Hampshire joined the national Women’s March for reproductive freedom Saturday. Leonard Witt of Sandwich was the first to send InDepthNH.org photos Saturday, but we plan to post as many as we can from all over. Send your photos to nancywestnews@gmail.com with identifications include names and place the pic was taken. Share with your friends on Facebook and Twitter . Thanks Leonard Witt and Susan Dromey Heeter and all, Nancy West
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Portsmouth rally for women’s rights. Susan Dromey Heeter Video
Several Coos County Democrats led the charge at the North Country March for Reproductive Rights in Lancaster.
This sign was photographed at the Women’s March in Lancaster. Roz Lowen photo
The crowd gathered in Portsmouth Saturday for the Women’s March. Joseph A. Brooks photo
Braving rain drops, speakers and supporters rallied at the Women’s March in Lancaster. Roz Lowen photo
Lancaster folks turned out Saturday for the Women’s March in Lancaster. Roz Lowen photo
Marchers of all ages took part in the New London Women’s March. Karl Schmid photo
New London marchers took to the street Saturday for the Women’s March. Karl Schmid photo
Wearing their shirts from 2004, Carol Selsberg, 83, and William, 84, of Eliot, Maine, have been fighting this fight for a while, this time in Portsmouth. Susan Dromey Heeter photo
In Concord, Stephanie Payeur and Anne Ketterer co-Chairs of NHDP Women’s Caucus, held a pre-game gathering at Gibson’s, then walked down to the State House for the Women’s March. Included in the photo are Anne Ketterer, state Sen. Donna Soucy, Congresswoman Annie Kuster, Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington, state Sen. Becky Whitley.
Jackie Berube, 74, Dave Jutras, 64, and Janet Kearney, 64, take part in the Women’s March in Portsmouth on Saturday, Oct. 2. Susan Dromey Heeter photo .
Joseph A. Brooks photo of Saturday’s Women’s March in Portsmouth.
Rep. Edith Tucker, D-Randolph, marched in Lancaster on Saturday.
Marching with a little help from friends and family is Linn Harwell, 99, at New London’s Women’s March Saturday. Harwell is the oldest member of the League of Women Voters NH and a nearly life-long supporter of reproductive rights. With her are her daughter and the police officer who helped her cross the road and negotiate the lawn to join the rally. Submitted by Liz Tentarelli of Newbury, president, League of Women Voters NH
Lylie Burke and Betsy Ibbitson. “I carried this sign in the 80s. I can’t believe we’re doing this all over again,” Ibbitson said. Susan Dromey Heeter photo
Portsmouth Women’s March. Susan Dromey Heeter photo
Cindy Stanton of Moultonborough joins more than 30 others in Center Harbor Saturday morning to rally for women’s rights. Leonard Witt photo
Moultonborough, Tuftonboro and Sandwich Democratic chairs, left to right, Liz Gabel, Bonnie Chehames and Maggie Porter host women’s rally Saturday morning in Center Harbor, NH with close to three dozen people defending women’s rights. Leonard Witt photo
Men support women’s rights at Center Harbor NH women’s rights rally Saturday morning. Diana Witt photo
Starr Hope joins more than 30 others in Center Harbor Saturday morning to rally for women’s rights. Leonard Witt photo
Lee Warren of Sandwich joins more than 30 others in Center Harbor Saturday morning to rally for women’s rights. Leonard Witt photo
Bonnie Chehames of Tuftonboro joins more than 30 others in Center Harbor Saturday morning to rally for women’s rights. Leonard Witt photo
Gov. Chris Sununu takes some heat at Center Harbor women’s rally Saturday morning. Leonard Witt photo