John Harrigan: Mel, Loeb and Mountain Lions
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Are there cougars/mountain lions in NH? John Harrigan has long ago stopped arguing about it. He’s sure.
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It’s our favorite Radical Centrist Wayne King’s latest venture featuring his special blend of social commentary, political prodding and questioning that only a self-described recovering politician can bring to public discourse in today’s world. Wayne is an important part of the InDepthNH.org team through his column The View From Rattlesnake Ridge in Rumney and will be playing a larger role as we expand our State House coverage by contributing NH Secrets, Legend and Lore, which also features the Reggae/Jazz music of songwriter/producer/
Are there cougars/mountain lions in NH? John Harrigan has long ago stopped arguing about it. He’s sure.
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