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I asked a friend what her favorite part of the pandemic was. Without hesitation, she remarked, “No night meetings.”
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I asked a friend what her favorite part of the pandemic was. Without hesitation, she remarked, “No night meetings.”
And I am coming to believe that “the former guy,” as Joe Biden has happily stumbled upon calling him — an overweight carnival barker in actual clown make-up — became president of our country for very specific historical and cultural reasons (right time, right place, wrong man).
Maverick, mentor, conservationist and a man who loved a good story. These are just some of the ways that people describe Howard “Crow” Dickinson.
In his latest podcast, Roger Wood talks to a man who has initiated a new service for employees in small and large businesses.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
What should be a non-partisan issue—public health and safety–has become a power play. Republican leadership is well aware it is Democrats who will most likely avoid large, in-person sessions.
Because of the Governor’s draconian budget and the unpopular policies his administration is pushing, it is clear that public education in New Hampshire is under attack.
Kevin Wade Mitchell grew up in Portsmouth. He mentioned three books that shaped him growing up.
Most governors put their budgets together with chewing gum and baling wire. Reality hits when the House Finance Committee begins its work on the more than 1,300-page budget document.