The dawn of the Do-Nothing Monday
read more…: The dawn of the Do-Nothing MondayFor my wife and me, our newfound freedom can only be appreciated through the age-old art of indolence. We do nothing on Mondays simply because we can.
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For my wife and me, our newfound freedom can only be appreciated through the age-old art of indolence. We do nothing on Mondays simply because we can.
So if you’re ready for positive change, transparency in small government, and an Alderman who genuinely has the best interests of the people at heart, please vote for June Trisciani for Alderman at Large.
A couple days earlier, we had received word from a friend in the area that there were some busted down, haunted boxcars sitting on the tracks near the Hannah Duston Memorial Historic Site in Boscawen. Of all places, this seemed to be the most likely haunt for ghosts.
The following is a letter to the editor
The following is a letter to the editor
The following is a letter to the editor
Last year’s flu rates were historically low, largely credited to masking, social distancing, remote work and learning, and avoiding crowds. As many activities have resumed, some experts warn that infection rates for both flu and COVID-19 could rise this winter.
About 4 years ago I became homeless in Manchester and New Horizons was where I went.
While I would like to claim to be unbiased, the caveat of this article is: I may not be. I’ve lived among homeless people and seen what it does to people. I’ve slept at the shelter, and was fortunate enough to come out the other end in a better situation than when I started. In my case, Families in Transition has been good for me.
The following is a letter to the editor.