Jonah swallowed by a whale

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From the belly of the fish Jonah began praying to Yahweh. He prayed and prayed, even a prayer of thanksgiving to the God of salvation. He thanked God for saving him from the great depths of the ocean and for His forgiveness. Jonah also thanked God for being in His presence once more after running away. And after 3 days in the belly of the great fish God directed it to vomit out Jonah upon the dry land.

LETTER: Seeking support for youth football team, our state champs, against all odds

read more…: LETTER: Seeking support for youth football team, our state champs, against all odds

These boys finished their season 7-0  no team has beat them. They went on to win the State Championship and further to the regional semi-finals this past Sunday where they beat the Connecticut state champs.  This Sunday they take on a team from Worchester Massachusetts to clinch the Regional Championship!  IF they win this Sunday, the boys are heading to Florida to defend their national championship title.

Scannell: More transparency, public input required in Superintendent contract talks

read more…: Scannell: More transparency, public input required in Superintendent contract talks

Every two years, the citizens of Manchester elect their representatives to the mayor’s office and to the aldermanic and school boards.  Parents, teachers, taxpayers and students should be made aware when the superintendent’s contract is going to be discussed and should have an opportunity to weigh in.

Angels among us on a dark and stormy night – and otherwordly revelations I can’t otherwise explain

read more…: Angels among us on a dark and stormy night – and otherwordly revelations I can’t otherwise explain

And then, from out of the ruins of the other vehicle appeared an angel. I shit you not.  Fresh from being practically T-boned, violently tossed and slammed in the collision, an older woman came stumbling over toward us, her arms out wide, reaching for the young girl before taking her immediately into her arms.

A hard lesson about love and public utilities in NH

read more…: A hard lesson about love and public utilities in NH

The institutions that employ these nice people, however, are perfectly okay with a state that ranks a dismal 21st among the 51 states (and the District of Columbia) when it comes to energy efficiency.  The ranking is from the highly respected American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.  It means that New Hampshire is dead last among states in the northeast above the Mason-Dixon Line. This is unacceptable.

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