Remembering Abi Lizotte on her Special Day
For most people Aug. 15 holds very little significance. Why should it? It’s just another day in our very busy lives. Aug. 15 brings us closer to the end of Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
For most people Aug. 15 holds very little significance. Why should it? It’s just another day in our very busy lives. Aug. 15 brings us closer to the end of Continue Reading →
For those of you that follow me on social media, you know I post on a variety of things, but mostly I write and post on government affairs. Sarcasm and Continue Reading →
I am often the “lone voice in the wilderness” in this publication, surrounded by an echo chamber that often stifles a truly holistic approach to dealing with issues. On the Continue Reading →
When you drop a pebble into a body of water, you may notice a small splash that seemingly disappears with a blink of an eye. From that splash emerges small Continue Reading →
Imagine yourself out for a leisurely summer drive in New Hampshire. Perhaps along the Seacoast, around the Lakes Region or in the many villages of the White Mountains. You suddenly Continue Reading →
If time permits, wander out to Great Island Common in New Castle or a similar venue closer to home. Walk to where the landscape meets the ocean. Look upon the Continue Reading →
“He claimed that for the past eight years he “has never been expected to contribute to household expenses, or assisted with chores and the maintenance of the premises, and claims Continue Reading →
“Anyway, I just wanted to drop you a line and let you know that I now actually do want to take your guns. All of your guns.” At least he Continue Reading →
he (Trump) can only win re-election by again losing the popular vote and winning the Electoral College. Should this happen, it would be first time in our history that two Continue Reading →