Open letter to Gov. Hassan, Sen. Ayotte: ‘The system of support within our State is broken.’

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It is with great sadness I write this letter to you. The hearts of those within my family, our close friends, and our New Hampshire community are broken. Just over a week ago, our family lost a son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin – and someone who was friends to many.

4 arrested after shots fired during street fight, woman injured with brass knuckles

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Manchester Police responded to the area of Maple and Spruce Street at 3:20 p.m. on May 25 for a reported fight involving a firearm. A witness called in to police dispatch to report one of the males on scene had fired a handgun into the air. After investigation four people were arrested.

Hudson drug treatment center partners with police-based recovery movement

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Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello and businessman John Rosenthal, co-founders of The Police Assisted Addiction Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.), announce three new treatment partners, in New Hampshire and Florida, all owned by former Delray Beach, Fla., Police Officer Michael Brown.

Becoming the Person I Want to Be

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I’ve found that throughout my life there was always quite a difference between the person I was and the person I wanted to be. I knew deep down inside that I wasn’t giving life my best shot. Teachers would remark about my “potential,” but I was happy not to study for tests and do well enough. I handed in assignments late and got points off, content because I knew I’d still get a good enough grade. I was always a fan of shortcuts, easy fixes and doing the bare minimum; whatever was good enough to get by. Why do today what I can put off ’til tomorrow, right?

Learning to Hope

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For most of us, it’s hard to open up about something we’re struggling with. We don’t want to be perceived by other people as weak or we don’t want to bother other people with our troubles.

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