The U.S. Census data released last week will allow states to begin the redistricting process.
Redistricting is important to watch, but the collected information also is useful to see where a state is and where it is headed.
For example, New Hampshire has three counties that lost population ...
This coming Tuesday we are again hosting one of our signature fundraising events: Over the Edge. Consider this column your personal invitation to come on up and check out the event, support a local nonprofit, and scratch your head in amusement as I along with 80 others rappel 24 stories to make ...
As a kid growing up in Nashua, I admittedly did my share of chasing fires with family and friends in the 1960’s, sometimes running downtown or hopping into a car to race to the scene of the blaze. Not sure why, but it might have been just a need to see what was going on, curiosity, boredom, ...
Stats, stats, everywhere are stats. And I love it. I’m such a stats geek that the first thing I do when I get up in the morning is check my Fitbit to see what my sleep score was. Later in the day I keep an eye on my daily goal of walking 11,000 steps. One night I jumped in bed and noticed I ...
Remember a couple of months ago when everyone was looking for a nearly normal summer.
People looked forward to what could pass as a routine day at the beach, a hike in the mountains, music and cultural events, eating out and maybe a flight to an exotic place you had hoped to visit, but had to ...
When something in the house breaks – whether it’s an appliance, a fixture or part of the house itself – the experienced homeowner sighs and starts checking their credit card limits. Sure, it may only be one thing that needs to be fixed or replaced, but they’ve learned over the years ...