Reproductive rights: Texas man whose wife was denied care following miscarriage makes plea to NH voters

read more…: Reproductive rights: Texas man whose wife was denied care following miscarriage makes plea to NH voters

“Make no mistake about it. Reproductive rights are on the ballot this year. And Donald Trump’s position is clear,” said Soucy. “And Trump isn’t alone. I’ve seen firsthand extreme Republicans in our state stand with Trump in his efforts to take away fundamental freedoms. In just two years, New Hampshire Republicans have proposed multiple abortion bans, even a 15-day, let me repeat that, a 15-day ban with the majority of House Republicans voting for a near-total abortion ban.”

Planning Department’s community tour ends with Ward 3 and a look at the proposed zoning ordinance’s downtown details

read more…: Planning Department’s community tour ends with Ward 3 and a look at the proposed zoning ordinance’s downtown details

The series of community meetings on the proposed changes to Manchester’s zoning ordinance concluded on Saturday at the Palace Theatre’s Spotlight Room with a review of how those changes will impact Ward 3, the city’s downtown area.

Manchester Proud announces new leadership

read more…: Manchester Proud announces new leadership

Manchester Proud (MP) is excited to announce the new leadership team of Debby Miller and Aimee Kereage as Co-Directors. Debby and Aimee will report to the Champion’s Council (Manchester Proud’s Board) continuing the momentum that Manchester Proud has built up over the past 6 years under Barry Brensinger’s leadership. Barry has made the decision to step down from his leadership role to enjoy retirement, he will remain a member of the Council and involved in MP’s work. 

Keith Spiro’s Communicast: Eoin Costello, Digital Champion of Community Reinvention

read more…: Keith Spiro’s Communicast: Eoin Costello, Digital Champion of Community Reinvention

Eoin Costello is a digital champion for small business and a leader in the reinvention of communities. We spoke by Zoom and picked up where we left off from our first meeting years ago in Ireland. He started off our conversation by noting that much of built infrastructure reflects the needs of our 19th-century communities.

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