Dare I say it… spring is here! The snowbanks are melted, the forsythia is starting to bloom, and New Englanders are emerging from their winter hibernation. At United Way it means that there are a lot of great ways to get involved over the next few months. I would like to cover just a few of ...
The Postal Service is a unique part of American life. As the only delivery service that reaches every address, it is a lifeline for millions of people, especially for those who live in New Hampshire’s rural communities. At least six days a week, postal workers come to our homes and businesses ...
During a congressional hearing a few weeks ago with Erin Collins, the head of the IRS’s Taxpayer Advocate service, U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan raised many valid points about the utter failure, in my opinion, of the IRS to meet its current obligations. From hours-long wait times to ...
Uncertainty. Anticipation. Fear.
These are just a few of the emotions that run through the minds of almost every expecting parent. And for many expecting Black parents, those feelings can be more acute.
That’s because for far too many, having a child can be a life-threatening event. ...
Right now, as I sit at my keyboard to write this piece, under the leadership and direction of one man, President Vladimir Putin, the Russian Federation’s brutal assault on Ukraine continues. Putin’s military is leveling the homes of innocent people who have done nothing to provoke such ...
The honorable members of the House should reconsider HB 1552 for the good of all residents of the state of New Hampshire.
My name is Laura Colquhoun and I am a resident of Nashua NH. I became involved with the City of Nashua’s assessing department in late 2018 and found that the State of ...