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Jamie Sayen: Wild New England’s History from Glaciers to Global Warming
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Author and environmental activist, Jamie Sayen’s latest book speaks about “the failure of conservation in northern New England’s forests.”
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Author and environmental activist, Jamie Sayen’s latest book speaks about “the failure of conservation in northern New England’s forests.”
I encourage everyone of any age to read “My Friend Anne Frank.” But first please read “The Diary of Anne Frank” and of course the “Diary of Petr Ginz,” the story of a young Jewish boy who lived in Czechoslovakia during World War II and died in Auschwitz at age 16.
So even on the lips of a well-educated speaker, the English subjunctive is a shadow of its former self.
Talk about a gift of realizing the gift that is health, the gift I’ve taken for granted for decades.
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Gone are the Kumbaya days of the bipartisan budget deal and work on expanding housing and day care services, two of the state’s biggest needs, if New Hampshire is to be economically viable.
I am including here a link to a Zoom session below we held recently about the state of local news in NH and plan to do these regularly in the months to come to keep you informed during these changing times in news delivery.
From heroes to titans of business, the court, legislative chambers, town halls, and every place in between, New Hampshire lost in 2023 many of the people who helped create its special character.
The purpose of SB 307 is to cause the customers of New Hampshire’s electric distribution utilities – Eversource, Liberty, Unitil, and even the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative – to pay for the Twin States Clean Energy Link.