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N.H. restaurants need your trust

As the world faces the current pandemic, we must all focus inward toward our local communities and working together to survive whatever the future will hold. As CEO of Great NH Restaurants, I never dreamed I would face the situation we are now in. If you’re like me, you are filled with more ...

Cash-back carbon pricing

Twenty-four New Hampshire towns, including Exeter, Plymouth, Windham and Londonderry, voted this week in support of asking our state and federal leaders to address climate change with cash-back carbon pricing legislation. Ten more towns will vote on the carbon cash-back warrant article in the ...

We’re in this together

They say hindsight is 20-20. If that isn’t the truth, I don’t know what is anymore! I recall a week or so ago reading all the memes and comments on Facebook about the time change, full moon and Friday the 13th being all in one week, and how we would survive. We talk about these things, ...

Climate change needs addressed

Politics has always been a fight for power either by people or political parties. This fight branches into all issues and climate change is no different. From the outright denial, ignoring of dangerous environment disasters, and lack of green energy projects, climate change has gotten stuck in ...

‘Dumb’ and ‘Disastrous?’

“Dumb” and “Disastrous?” According to Gov. Chris Sununu that’s what raising the state minimum wage would be! (New Hampshire Labor News, Jan. 31, 2020) Really? Gov. Sununu is wrong. Studies from the Economic Policy Institute found that a raise to $12 an hour would positively affect ...

A climate change solution

It was 69 degrees outside today at my school in Manchester, and I have a nordic ski race scheduled for tomorrow. “March” doesn’t generally bring to mind T-shirts, birds, and hot pavement; but now, and in the near future, it will. This is only one of the many effects of human caused ...