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There’s still time to double your donation to celebrate Independent News and Independence Day up to $5,000. We are about half way to our goal.
There are very few things in life that never disappoint: McDonald’s French fries, a baby’s giggle, cornflower blue, and the Naturalization Ceremony held every July 4th at Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth.
I often wake up wondering why InDepthNH.org has attracted so many amazing news professionals like Bob Charest to this humble startup where we report unbiased, nonpartisan nonprofit news for New Hampshire.
And she’s one hell of a reporter. Last year the New Hampshire Press Association presented her with the Lifetime Achievement Award, and just a few weeks ago she won first place in our division for her Investigative Reporting.
Why do we publish Michael Davidow’s column and our other columns and not just stick with unbiased nonprofit news that matters to New Hampshire?
We are celebrating Independence Day marveling at the fact that we have been able to report and publish more than 10,000 independent, unbiased stories and columns that matter to New Hampshire since we launched in 2015.
InDepthNH.org reporters and columnists took home a bunch of plaques and certificates for their work Thursday night at the New Hampshire Press Association Awards banquet at Saint Anselm College’s Institute of Politics in Manchester.
People such as Garry Rayno and Paula Tracy and Damien Fisher and Beverly Stoddart and Bob Charest and Arnie Alpert and a host of columnists with their own particular view on living in the 21st Century. I myself have been known to weigh in provide a scoop or two.
The woman who accused ex-state Sen. Jeffrey Woodburn of domestic violence was investigated by the Attorney General’s Office for text messages she sent to the victim advocate about jury deliberations after his March mistrial.