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Screenshots: Goodbye, Endeavor and Magic Mike
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In this edition of Screenshots, we are bidding adieu to two shows that could not be more different from one to the other.
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In this edition of Screenshots, we are bidding adieu to two shows that could not be more different from one to the other.
The downtown Portsmouth McIntyre building is once again on the Portsmouth City Council list of things to do. Roger Wood has an updated podcast on the long standing issue.
This year is the 30th anniversary of the state Supreme Court’s Claremont education decision, but the fundamental issues raised by the five plaintiff communities is not yet “settled law.”
Usually by this time in July, the grass is turning brown, the rivers are low and like bath water. This year, however, my lawn is luscious green and the bushes are out of control.
The initial figures for state revenue collected in the 2023 fiscal year ending June 30 shows the state collected $539 million more than predicted by budget writers two years ago.
Woodworkers in New England (and elsewhere in the nation) are being invited to compete in the first annual New England Woodworking competition in Concord this fall.
Nick Pappas delves into the tragedy in his new book, Crosses of Iron: The Tragic Story of Dawson, New Mexico, and Its Twin Mining Disasters, which will publish on October 1, 2023. Nick explores the mystery of why a young New Hampshire man leaves his home and moves across the country to New Mexico.
“These are the stakes,” Lyndon Johnson intoned. “To make a world in which all of God’s children can live, or to go into the darkness. We must either love each other, or we must die.”
Despite assurances about not upending settled law during their confirmation hearings before the US Senate, the three Supreme Court justices seated during the Trump administration, have not lived up to their words.