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Updated COVID-19 Booster Doses Available in Granite State
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Anyone 12 or older who completed their COVID-19 primary series or received a booster dose at least two months ago, should get the updated booster.
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Anyone 12 or older who completed their COVID-19 primary series or received a booster dose at least two months ago, should get the updated booster.
When I look back at my childhood, Star Trek was there. Granted, it entered my life in the form of reruns, but those shows were not that old. I was a serious fan.
The primaries are coming up: a good time for our Republican friends to repudiate the big lie once and for all. Democrats have their own favorite lies, of course, but right now the sins of the donkey seem small in comparison. Put simply, Democrats aren’t burning down government buildings these days, nor are they striving to overturn valid election results.
It is time for a little honesty about the state’s new Education Freedom Account program and who is benefitting from the use of the state’s tax dollars.
MANCHESTER – Less than a month after police were called to the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester for a report of a “riot,” police were called for more trouble three times so far Friday and today to the locked juvenile facility, although officials won’t say what happened.
While it would be in poor taste to muse joyfully on the passing of Queen Elizabeth, I do muse joyfully on the possibility that I am in her will.
It will, when completed along with a downtown infrastructure upgrade, take heat generated by a bio energy company in town and pipe it into and under downtown sidewalks.
Kayla Montgomery, the stepmother of 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery, had been released on bail after being charged with perjury, receiving stolen goods and welfare fraud, but prosecutors suspected she wasn’t adhering to bail conditions.
The state moved closer to the construction of a new behavioral health hospital in south-central New Hampshire when the legislative Fiscal Committee voted unanimously Friday to use $15 million in federal funds in a deal with SolutionHealth, a partnership of the Elliot and Southern New Hampshire hospitals.