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By NINA MOSKE
When Mariah Frisella first learned of the app PublicSq on social media, she was intrigued.The app was a “pro-life, pro-freedom and pro-family” platform that rallied against “woke” politics and promoted “values-aligned businesses.” As a small business...
By NINA MOSKE
Clutching a “DeSantis for President” yard sign, Tracey Burg was ecstatic after taking a picture with the Florida governor at a town hall in Hollis Tuesday. “I got a picture with him!” she exclaimed. “I told him, ‘You were awesome, and you’re so...
By NINA MOSKE
When Pam Poggi stopped for breakfast at the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester on Thursday, she didn’t expect to see her preferred presidential candidate, Chris Christie. “I went, ‘Oh my God, he’s my favorite candidate, how did this happen!’ ” she said....
By NINA MOSKE
Michael Salter drew laughs when he spoke of the early 2000s and reminded the crowd of the first iPhone and the Red Sox’s 2007 World Series win. But then, the mood turned somber. Salter reminded the room full of nonprofit workers, politicians and...
By NINA MOSKE
With its history atop the primary election calendar, New Hampshire is often revered for its civically engaged citizens. A recent University of New Hampshire study found that the state ranked fifth in the nation in voting in the 2016 election,...
By NINA MOSKE
The demolition of a historic Northwood building was put on hold for a few more weeks after a last-ditch preservation effort Tuesday night. Built over 200 years ago, the Center School, a small white building named for its location at the geographic...
By NINA MOSKE
Volunteers used a chop saw to dismantle 31 firearms that were turned in at a Guns to Gardens event in Concord Saturday.Organized by GunSense NH and Granite State Progress, the event allowed community members to donate guns to be reforged into garden...
By NINA MOSKE
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter felt like he had returned home when he spoke to a group of high school seniors and their families at Concord High Tuesday night. “This gathering is like a welcome home party,” Souter said. “One does not...
By NINA MOSKE
Clad in white Tyvek suits, a group of climate activists danced the macarena outside the gates of Merrimack Station to celebrate what they hope will be the end of the last coal-fired power plant in New England. The activists showed wishful thinking on...
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