Why I Left the Free State Cult

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I wanted out. Fearing backlash, I slowly, passively removed myself from FSP circles. I stopped attending events and unfriended thousands on Facebook. In early 2016, when Ian Freeman publicly claimed that children can consent to sex, I opted for a formal cleaving.

Tuley Houghton, 12, crosses the Rainbow Bridge

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After a lifetime of catching frisbees, Tuley Houghton has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge to catch one more.

The Soapbox: Our best choice for governor

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In 2024, New Hampshire voters have at least five choices for their next governor. My choice is Jon Kiper.

Letters: Selective ethics is unethical

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It’s clear to me that so many of those serving in the legislature are good and decent people doing their very best to operate within ethical standards. In naming my colleagues here, it is not my goal to malign them but to highlight the need for equal treatment within the legislature. That Rep. Murray was swept up in an ethics investigation suggests a reliance on “gotcha” political games rather than actual accountability.

Gubernatorial candidate tosses pizzas for homeless

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New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate Jon Kiper has plenty of ideas on how to address the Granite State’s homeless crisis, but he’s not afraid to help the state’s homeless population in other ways as well.

Up in smoke: Where do Manchester’s recyclables really go?

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“One day I was going down into the garage to put my recycling in my car. This lady walked by and asked what I was doing. When I told her, she said, ‘It doesn’t get recycled. It’s a waste of time.’ Two people at my church have said the same thing.”

Prayer, songs, and tears at vigil to memorialize unhoused residents

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On the evening of the winter solstice–the longest night of the year—a gathering of over 60 city residents, activists, and outreach coordinators assembled under the Christmas tree in Veteran’s Park alongside a row of memorial luminarias. 

Manchester political powerhouse Judy Reardon passes away at 64

read more…: Manchester political powerhouse Judy Reardon passes away at 64

Manchester resident Judy Reardon passed away Friday at the age of 64 after a long period of illness. She was best known for her lifelong contributions to Manchester and New Hampshire politics, most notably her tenure as political strategist and Chief Counsel to U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH). But to State Representative Patty Cornell (D-Manchester), Reardon was a little sister, horror film buff, and adventurer.

Haylie Bouldin, 18 (or so): Loved chicken, barking, sunshine and riding shotgun on her mom’s shoulder

read more…: Haylie Bouldin, 18 (or so): Loved chicken, barking, sunshine and riding shotgun on her mom’s shoulder

Miss Haylie Bouldin crossed over the rainbow bridge Dec. 8 after 18 years of joyful life, the loving best friend to Epsom resident Linda Bouldin. Haylie’s greatest delight was being with Linda’s granddaughter, Sophia Biondolillo, but she also loved chicken, barking, laying in the sun, and most especially, riding on Linda’s shoulder in the car.

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