Today in New Hampshire and throughout our country there is tremendous human suffering due to the coronavirus infections and the shutdown of our economy.
Granite Staters continue to acquire COVID-19, many requiring intensive hospital treatment, some dying from the disease. The virus is likely ...
To protect their own health and the health of everyone with whom they come in contact, New Hampshire high school seniors are attending school remotely. Sadly, this means that many will be missing out on several once-in-a-lifetime events, including traditional senior proms and graduation ...
As reported in the New York Times on April 9, “new research shows the virus began to circulate in the New York area by mid-February, weeks before the first confirmed case, brought mainly by travelers from Europe, not Asia.” It continues, “Both teams analyzed genomes from coronaviruses ...
So, as a self-employed business person with a pretty modest annual income, I was pleased when I heard about the government’s Paycheck Protection Program. We are in our late 70s, and we depend on our business income to augment our modest savings. I put together all the required documentation ...
Why weren’t Gov. Chris Sununu’s mandates regarding no public gatherings of more than 10 people and social distancing enforced during the “anti-lockdown protests” at the State House plaza in Concord?
While I applaud the Concord Police Department for enforcing the governor’s orders at ...
I have been thinking a lot about the next crisis after this virus problem is under control. That crisis will bring droughts that will drastically affect food production, make forest and grassland fires much worse, further warm the oceans, raise sea levels, cause nasty floods and bigger ...