I recently received my first COVID-19 vaccination shot and would like to relate my experience in the hope that you will share with your readers how a difficult problem can be managed in a highly successful manner.
I am a 76 year old veteran who receives his primary medical care from the ...
Being a pharmacist was a wonderful job, one I’ve missed doing since retiring many years ago. I didn’t just fill prescriptions, I got to know the families I served, and they got to know me and the others I worked with as well. Throughout this pandemic I have thought a great deal about ...
For anyone watching House Science, Technology & Energy Committee meetings in recent weeks thanks to Zoom, it’s been a tough show to watch. Rep. Michael Vose, the chair, and Rep Michael Harrington, the wing man, appear to be intent on pushing through bad energy bills that would take NH ...
The wildlife of New Hampshire needs YOU to defeat a bad bill in our NH Senate. Our wildlife does not have the wealthy developers on their side or the powerful state agencies, but they do have us, the people of NH.
The Senate Committee voted SB 129 Ought to Pass on February 8, 2021. This bill ...
I have served with the Honorable Wendy Thomas on the New Hampshire Legislative House Resource, Recreation and Development Committee for two years. She sponsored, co-sponsored, or fought for bills that would clean up and protect New Hampshire’s environment. The Merrimack PFAS crisis was front ...
The virtual squabbles continue, yet the current state of the Milford School District is exactly what many had asked for. Not too long ago, a few had decided they were unhappy with the School Board and the way in which it hired the Superintendent. Fair enough. Their collective solution was to ...