A Granite State of Mind: Erosion of women’s rights & bipartisanship on NH’s Executive Council

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Beyond the obvious insensitivity to the needs of young women in instances of assault, family abuse, or other situations where any logical person would deduce that 65+-year-old men should have absolutely no opinion, I would remind both anti-choice Councilors that while we both create and are responsible for our children, including our daughters, we do not own their bodies.

It’s time to Share the Love: Annual Subaru event benefits local Meals on Wheels, other non-profits

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“We’re thrilled to once again be part of Share the Love,” said Meals on Wheels President Jon Eriquezzo. “This is a wonderful partnership with Subaru that supports a great cause.”

My Turn: New West Side youth drop-in center providing vital connections for at-risk youth

read more…: My Turn: New West Side youth drop-in center providing vital connections for at-risk youth

Located at 340 Granite St. on the city’s West Side, the center is fully operational, with room for studying, relaxing, counseling and closets full of clothing and food, to meet basic needs of those who find their way there. The target is young people between the ages of 13 and 24, but there are resources for anyone who comes through.

Positive Street Art builds community through urban art: Meet-and-greet Dec. 17 at The Factory on Willow

read more…: Positive Street Art builds community through urban art: Meet-and-greet Dec. 17 at The Factory on Willow

Mariana Beer is the property manager and community creator at The Factory on Willow, and she sees the Artists in Residence program as a key element in fostering art and people who are at a point in their career where they could benefit from being given space and a stipend to grow and focus on their medium.

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