A Week Without a Beer: The Beer Diaries

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I love beer. I love domestic beers and foreign beers and craft beers. I love beer from bottles and beer from cans and beer from taps. I love stouts and lagers and IPA’s and pilsners. I love regular beers and light beers. I love drinking beer and buying beer and thinking about buying and drinking beer. I love a beer in the shower and a beer after work and a beer before bed. 

The Soapbox: We can’t afford to let outdated zoning keep controlling NH’s housing future

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As I prepared to move to Manchester to teach economics at Saint Anselm College, I was unaware of the extent of New Hampshire’s housing shortage. Despite having a job with a solid income, securing an apartment felt like winning a lottery. My husband and I scrambled to put down a deposit on a place within minutes of being notified and still, we lost out. Eventually, we got lucky. But that luck, and the ability to buy a condo later, was a privilege many don’t have.

Dr. Katharine Harrington named 2025 Franco-American of the Year

read more…: Dr. Katharine Harrington named 2025 Franco-American of the Year

With several community partners, she launched the Bienvenue au New Hampshire initiative that helps businesses and tourism providers welcome visitors from Québec and the French-speaking world. She has served as the President of the New Hampshire chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French since 2013. She is the Past President of the American Council of Québec Studies whose board she has served on since 2014.

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