Dear state of NH: Please don’t forget the schools
Covid-19 has put severe strains on the financial abilities of districts across the state
Covid-19 has put severe strains on the financial abilities of districts across the state
Covid-19 has put severe strains on the financial abilities of districts across the state
There’s an unsettling move afoot in Concord. If passed, this bill could retard innovation and set manufacturing back at the very time our economy is struggling from the impacts of Covid-19.
Allow me to shed some light on the subject with five reasons you should make the move now.
Letter to the editor
Some $200 million in federal assistance is set to be available to New Hampshire tenants having trouble paying rent and utility bills and the landlords and utilities having trouble collecting those payments
While many still need help, other firms feel ‘blessed’
Report shows state reaping benefits amid globalization
Long-awaited interstate project expected to fully open in spring
Here’s a fun fact: In Nov., New Hampshire was the only state in the US where Dems had been in control of both houses of the Legislature — and lost control of both of them.
Derek Ibarguen, who took over last summer as supervisor of the White Mountain National Forest, sees the forest as a ‘major contributor’ to the economy of the region