A tribute to my dear Natalie, and a request to the community to help the daughter she left behind

read more…: A tribute to my dear Natalie, and a request to the community to help the daughter she left behind

O P I N I O N THE SOAPBOX Stand up. Speak up. It’s your turn. I am grieving hard,

Local elections prove we can take back the Legislature in November, and is an indicator of winning nationally

read more…: Local elections prove we can take back the Legislature in November, and is an indicator of winning nationally

O P I N I O N THE SOAPBOX Stand up. Speak up. It’s your turn. On March 8, New

Milo, Otis and my fragile masculinity

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However, when Rocco and Buster became best friends under my roof and turned the house into a scene set from “The Adventures of Milo and Otis,” it was time to turn in my Man Card.

Everything you need to know to be a New Hampshire soccer referee in about 2500 words

read more…: Everything you need to know to be a New Hampshire soccer referee in about 2500 words

New Hampshire is in desperate need of soccer referees. It can take a lifetime to get good at being a referee, but you can learn the bare minimum pretty quickly – here’s what you need to know.

Save lives: #VoteBurkush

read more…: Save lives: #VoteBurkush

Since this election is likely to have a huge impact upon the local homeless community, as well as the rest of the city residents who are affected by homelessness in Manchester in their own ways, I was asked to share my perspective publicly.

Granite State of Mind: Live monthly music format at The Bookery kicks off March 16 with Joey Clark

read more…: Granite State of Mind: Live monthly music format at The Bookery kicks off March 16 with Joey Clark

GSM and The Bookery on Elm Street, a treasure to the Queen City, no doubt one of its finest births, are teaming up to record live shows once a month right inside the doors of the bookstore.  I’ve listened to writers read their works at The Bookery, musicians play as well, and between the coffee and wine and shelves of books and the cool aesthetics of the entire store, it’s a perfect place to have people sit in the audience, nurse a drink and watch it all play out before your eyes.  And it’s FREE.

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