Communicast: Dan Szczesny connection without physical contact

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What’s the greatest lessons he’s learned these past few weeks? Connect even if you can’t have contact. Your circle of “OK-ness” goes beyond your immediate family when you share readings and tours of your writing space a la Neil Gaiman, or you re-jiggle your time management roadmap. Routine is overrated. If your life is happier, your writing will be better.

The Governor’s Reckless Comments

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The Governor’s plan, which he announced in conjunction with Democrats on October 30 of this year, is shored up by two LSRs (HB 1629 and HB 1632). One bill would make zoning for low-income or high-density housing mandatory while forcing zoning and planning boards to accept training in the philosophy of “new urbanism” — an internationally-bred fad that has invaded the country. The other bill would give more tax breaks to developers for building specific types of projects.

Free community education sessions in Manchester: Healthcare & Financial Planning for Seniors

read more…: Free community education sessions in Manchester: Healthcare & Financial Planning for Seniors

This Spring, Mt. Carmel Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is helping you fully prepare for what ahead, with weekly series of FREE community events on a wide range of relevant topics for most seniors – from financial and estate planning to navigating Medicare and the growing spectrum of healthcare services.

NH and MA troopers relieved from duty after conduct questioned in high speed chase arrest

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NH Attorney General announced that his office has begun a criminal investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding yesterday’s arrest of Richard Simone, Jr., 50, to determine if the force utilized by any of the police officers violated any provisions of the

New England College announces ‘Free Tuition’ Essay Contest

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Just eight weeks away from the state’s only presidential convention for students, the NH Primary Student Convention announces three generous scholarships for students who attend the convention and submit a compelling essay on New Hampshire’s first in the nation primary status. Sponsored by New England College (NEC), first prize will be four years of college, tuition free. Second prize is a $20,000 scholarship and third prize is a $15,000 scholarship, both of which are renewable annually for four years.

Should NH be more like TX?

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Texas is a great state and it certainly has competitive advantages of its own (its beef brisket is admittedly hard to deny). But when it comes to our overall tax climate, our workforce, our communities, and our quality of life – well, don’t mess with the Live Free or Die state.

‘Race Between Us’: Book by 2 local authors aims to ‘undo’ racism, one human story at a time

read more…: ‘Race Between Us’: Book by 2 local authors aims to ‘undo’ racism, one human story at a time

On March 29, Brenda Lett and Laurielee Roy welcomed friends and family for a book launch celebration at the Manchester YWCA. Although the focus of the celebration was primarily on fellowship and community, Lett said that she hopes the book will lead to honest discussions about a topic that is timely and relevant for Manchester.

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