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How often did your elected officials show up for work this year?

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Your boss probably keeps close track of your attendance at work, along with other metrics about your job performance. Still, many of us don’t stop to consider how often our elected officials attend votes at the State House. With the New Hampshire Legislature on summer break, it’s time to ask “how often did my elected representatives show up to work?” 

Perseverence pays off: Student scholars earn $1,000 each toward higher education

read more…: Perseverence pays off: Student scholars earn $1,000 each toward higher education

The three young women were among a group of 10 Manchester School District 2023 graduates who were guests of honor at a dinner to celebrate their individual determination. All of them received a $1,000 scholarship from Deo Mwano Consultancy based on essays describing their personal journey of perseverance and getting to the high school graduation finish line.

Community meetings identify needs – and a vision – for inner-city neighborhood

read more…: Community meetings identify needs – and a vision – for inner-city neighborhood

It’s a task accomplished by brainstorming sessions known as charettes in which attendees break into small groups to tackle the issue at hand. The information gathered is then distilled into a report containing recommendations that, ideally, can be the first step toward action, and change.

Woodstacker Beer Co. brings collaborative spirit, commitment to ‘local’ and excellent brews to downtown

read more…: Woodstacker Beer Co. brings collaborative spirit, commitment to ‘local’ and excellent brews to downtown

The grand opening is set for July 21 at Woodstacker’s Elm Street retail shop, 850 Elm St., where you can sit down Thursday through Saturday, noon to 7 p.m., and try a couple of beers and purchase your favorites to enjoy at home. He does all the brewing offsite at his beer shed in Derry.

Could kelp help New England’s declining seafood industry, climate change?

read more…: Could kelp help New England’s declining seafood industry, climate change?

Along the shores at Odiorne State Park, sparkling tide pools and gray boulders provide the perfect environment for Gabby Bradt, a marine biologist and fisheries specialist at the New Hampshire Sea Grant, to forage for yellow-green tendrils of Rockweed, a seaweed also known as Bladderwrack.

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