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Opinion: Happy 100th Birthday President Carter
It was 1975 when I first became involved with President Carter’s New Hampshire primary campaign. I can still vividly remember watching Barbara Walters interview him on the Today Show in February of 1975 and becoming immediately convinced that he should be president. President Carter didn’t just give me my commitment to politics – through his…
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Joyce Craig kicks off ‘Freedom & Opportunity’ tour focused on working families
A diverse array of labor leaders gathered in Concord Monday morning to kick off Democratic candidate Joyce Craigs’ “Freedom and Opportunity Tour” of the state, highlighting her vision for supporting workers and families across New Hampshire. In her remarks, Craig emphasized the values she learned growing up in a union household. “I saw firsthand at…
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VIDEO: Attacks On Trans Youth In NH Are Horrifying
Michelle Cilley Foisy’s teen has been dealing with gender dysphoria since they were 13, and continue to navigate their gender identity and the mental health challenges that can arise from gender dysphoria. The once-soccer enthusiast decided to stop playing the sport last fall, after feeling out-of-place on their boys’ team, and has not picked up…
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Opinión: el futuro de New Hampshire es de diversidad
El pasado miércoles 18 de septiembre tuve el honor de reunirme con líderes latinos -de todo el país- para visitar la Casa Blanca, con motivo de la celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana. Estando allí, estuve sorprendido por el valor histórico de ese edificio. Dentro de la Casa Blanca hay retratos de presidentes, vicepresidentes…
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Harris seeks to lower drug costs for Granite Staters, building on recent progress
Harris wants to expand the $35 monthly cap on insulin costs and a $2,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket drug costs so that they apply to all Americans, not just seniors on Medicare.
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#NHPolitics Ins and Outs — September 29, 2024
#NHPolitics Ins and Outs — September 29, 2024 Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics, keeping score of the winners and losers week-by-week — and letting you know who’s in and who’s out. Let’s get into it. Who’s In? Joyce Craig Keeps…
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Why this NH mom is fighting a battle against anti-trans ideology in the state
A strict high school sports law bans trans athletes from playing on girls’ teams in New Hampshire. With no evidence to support the need for it—and a mountain of proof that it hurts kids—who is it helping?
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Head to Hollis for the perfect fall day
Seven reasons why Hollis, New Hampshire, makes for the perfect fall day trip.
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Turning the page on censorship: Goffstown library director reflects on book bans
Just weeks after Diane Hathaway started her new job as director of the Goffstown Public Library 25 years ago, a mother destroyed about five of the library’s paperback books by mystery and horror author Christopher Pike. The mother called him a “trash writer,” and called the books inappropriate for teenagers, Hathaway remembers. The mother asked…

























