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It's hard to see, but that's Jim and me reflected in a disco ball. I'm backing into the story of why there was no Saturday morning eNewsletter yesterday. I was officiating a wedding Friday in Worcester for the daughter of a dear friend.

It was wonderful. It meant so much to "The Abbys" (because they're both named Abby) to marry in Massachusetts, where they currently live, because of the state's historic place in marriage equality. Being immersed in the experience as the officiant meant I got to witness scenes from a wedding that not everyone gets to see.

So I will just tell you that love is beautiful and important. Life is for living in joy, not in fear. Love yourself for who you are; accept yourself as you are, and do the same for others.

Carol Robidoux
Publisher
(603) 930-0640
publisher@inklink.news
Interfaith Women of NH Fall Program Sept. 19, Faith and Wellbeing: Faith perspectives - Addressing Positive Mental Health

Interfaith Women of NH Fall Program Sept. 19, Faith and Wellbeing: Faith perspectives - Addressing Positive Mental Health

Interfaith Women of NH will present its third event of 2024 – Faith and Wellbeing: Faith perspectives - Addressing Positive Mental Health will be held Thursday September 19, 2024, at 6:45 p.m. at Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Manchester, NH.
The Soapbox: Voting in NH is too hard

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It's like someone is benefiting from disenfranchising certain voters including the disability community.
With bed bugs in an apartment, tenants can lose it all and foot the extermination bill

With bed bugs in an apartment, tenants can lose it all and foot the extermination bill

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Sunday's weather: Partly sunny and warm, high of 87

Sunday's weather: Partly sunny and warm, high of 87

Some sun and clouds with very warm temperatures. The high will be 87 degrees.
Conversations with the candidates: Russell Prescott, NH’s 1st Congressional District race

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Leading up to the state primary on Sept. 10, NHPR is speaking with the top candidates running in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District to learn more about where they stand on some of the biggest concerns we’ve heard from voters.
Aug. 31: New Hampshire gets stung by Bees Deluxe at Laconia's Wreck Yard

Aug. 31: New Hampshire gets stung by Bees Deluxe at Laconia's Wreck Yard

Hell-bent on dragging the blues of 1960s Chicago and the Blue Note catalog into the 21st century, Bees Deluxe advances their musical mission at The Wreck Yard in Laconia, on Saturday August 31 from 1-5 p.m.
A requiem for scents

A requiem for scents

I was laid out on the couch for three or four days, and I’m still reeling from residual symptoms. One of the strangest symptoms, which I hadn’t experienced in the past, was that I lost all olfactory sensation. 
'Manhunt' of homeless man subject of police internal investigation

'Manhunt' of homeless man subject of police internal investigation

MANCHESTER, NH – Manchester police officers confronted a man in an alley one night earlier this month, telling him they were going to play a game of manhunt, and they were giving him a 20-minute head start to run and hide before they came after him. The incident, recorded by a resident who watched the confrontation, is now the subject …
Schreck Powers Primaries to Friday Win

Schreck Powers Primaries to Friday Win

The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-29, 48-67), playing as the New Hampshire Primaries, overcame the Hartford Yard Goats (25-23, 63-52) at Delta Dental Stadium on Friday, 4-2. RJ Schreck had his fingerprints all over Friday’s win; Schreck smacked the go-ahead home run in the seventh, along with a single, two runs scored, two runs batted in and a diving catch. 
School Board set to discuss banning student cell phone use during instructional time

School Board set to discuss banning student cell phone use during instructional time

Should high school students be able to use phones in Manchester’s public schools? That’s one of the topics expected to be under discussion during Monday’s Board of School Committee (BOSC) Meeting.
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