Over the last several months there has been growing awareness of the damage done by the COVID-19 pandemic to not just our physical health, but also our mental health. Ten months of staying at home, wearing masks, working and going to school remotely, and being separated from family and friends, ...
Today is Valentine’s Day, and honors the Christian martyr, St. Valentine. Persecuted by the Roman emperor in 273 AD, St. Valentine’s feast day is now highlighted with the gifting of flowers, sharing symbols of love and sweets like candy and cakes, and sending romantic cards. While St. ...
I heard this classic Zager and Evans tune on the radio recently and gave some thought about what great prognosticators these two artists were way back in July of 1969.
Many of us remember the summer of ‘69 as the summer of peace, love and the hippie movement. The war in Southeast Asia was ...
There is a concerted strategy across the nation to harm children. Legislatures across the nation are attempting to limit healthcare and athletic involvement for transgender kids and New Hampshire legislators are following suit. Yesterday, New Hampshire lawmakers held a public hearing in an ...
There is no secret that this legislative year will be different. Not only are we dealing with how to do our job for our constituents and the people of New Hampshire in the midst of a pandemic that has taken so much from us already, but sadly we are doing it in an ultra politicized environment ...
When Nashua native Chris Panagoulias returned home with thoughts of opening a podiatry practice after several years away at college, the first formidable challenge he would face had nothing to do with securing affordable office space or establishing a steady patient base.
“I went to turn ...