Recently, I had the honor of celebrating the birth of my first great-grandson. His name is Jackson. He lives in Nashua. He has a loving Mom and Dad, Grandmother and Grandad and of course this ole dude and his missus of almost 60 years. In order to assist our national leadership, I, as ex ...
Children’s mental illness is just that, an illness, and like any other illness children can acquire, we need to make sure they have proper care. Prior to the pandemic, 12.6% of New Hampshire youth have a behavioral health and/or developmental disorder and more than half have needed some type ...
New Hampshire HB 177 prohibits new landfills from being located within two miles of a state park. The damage that will be done if this bill does not pass is immeasurable.
Passage of HB 177 would protect our state parks in ways no current regulation does. This has become an urgent issue.
I ...
In the last week of February, overwhelmed with negative citizen reaction, the House Education Committee had to table HB 20, which would have taken taxpayer funds from public schools and given them to private or parochial school students. .Apparently hoping to circumvent negative public ...
Kudos to all of the generous volunteers and medical staff that made the Loudon mass vaccination on Sunday, March 7, such a success.
My husband and I went up for a 2 p.m. appointment. The process was so efficient. Flaggers safely guided us through lines and orange cones. Health care ...
I am not an angry person.
I believe in truth and honesty.
I believe in this country, in our democracy.
I believe in individual rights and even more in the common good.
I grew up with two parents, one Republican and one Democrat.
I believe in the two-party system but two parties that ...