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Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Former SNHU President
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InDepthNH.org scans the websites of New Hampshire funeral homes each week and selects at random some of our friends, relatives and neighbors to feature in this column.
The matter that grabbed headlines was the arrest of 1415 people who had peacefully taken over the construction site of a proposed nuclear power plant in Seabrook.
The interview was in my office at the Monadnock Ledger in Peterborough. I assume that the discussion revolved around Reagan.
Samuel Kluger on the right and Lee Ann Kluger, his mother, speak with President Biden at WMUR in 2020.
Longtime Ports and Harbors Director Geno Marconi is pictured speaking with President Biden as then-U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster and U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-NH, look on.
Editor’s note: As the country prepares to inaugurate its 47th president Donald Trump Monday, InDepthNH.org is running photos that our readers send in of them or a family member with a President or candidate who became president
This picture is of Marilyn G. Singer, late of Concord, N.H, conversing with Candidate Biden in early February, 2020. She was 91 at the time. It was taken at a campaign event in Concord by her daughter, Lyn Lindpaintner.
On one of his last days in office, President Joe Biden affirmed that the 28th Amendment is the law of the land, marking an important milestone in adding the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
Convicted of murdering Keene man Jonathan Amerault and then forcing his wife to decapitate the corpse, Armando Barron wants a new trial because one of the trial jurors did not understand the term “reasonable doubt.”