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PUBLISHER'S CORNER
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Before you hit the sack tonight look up to see the super blue moon - it's one of those things that doesn't happen every day - hence the saying "once in a blue moon."
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I was recently reading about the criminal justice system, specifically corrections, and how the recidivism rate between 2016 and 2019 showed that within ten years of release, 82% of state inmates were arrested again, and that 62% of those arrested went back to prison. So basically, 62% of the incarcerated returned to prison...not a good rate and certainly flies in the face of one of the goals, (or desired outcomes), of the criminal justice system. *(Note that 2016-2019 was the latest statistics that I could find, and that the âarrestsâ and re-imprisonment were for crimes of homicide, rape, and sexual assault). So what is the solution?
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Advocates for abortion access say compounding crises of abortion bans, rising economic costs, and systemic health care issues are beginning to cause significant funding challenges and potential disruptions to reproductive care of all kinds. Several people described it as a âperfect stormâ of problems with the U.S. health care system, particularly post-pandemic, and the rise of abortion bans and other âŚ
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When my younger brother and I were just 2 and 3 years old, we were walking the streets of Manchesterâs West Side with our mother. This was not a casual stroll, but because we were homeless. We had lost our subsidized housing. The police picked us up, our mother was placed in the âcounty farmâ in Goffstown, and my brother and I were taken to St. Peterâs Orphanage on Manchester's West Side.
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O P I N I O N BOOMER LIFE By Annette Kurman Have you taken your daughter or granddaughter clothes shopping lately, leaving Amazon behind so you can have a âgirlsâ experience? Did you have to pick up your jaw from the floor after seeing what was available? Remember âMomâ jeans? I wore them in the '80s and early '90s âŚ
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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (14-27, 44-65) dropped the season series finale to the Reading Fightin Phils (19-25, 50-62) at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday by a final score of 4-2. RJ Schreck and Andres Sosa led the way offensively for New Hampshire with five of the Catsâ eight hits.Â
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Expect cloudy and humid conditions with showers and thunderstorms and a possibility of heavy rainfall. The high will be 79 degrees, feeling more like 85.
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Auditions will be held Sept. 3 and 10.
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