Candidates for state and county offices representing Rindge had their say on issues including education, how the state can address rising costs of living and the role of state government during a candidate s forum hosted at Franklin Pierce University.
Franklin Pierce University and the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication, in partnership with the Peterborough Plus Unit of the League of Women Voters – New Hampshire, and the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, will host a public Rindge candidates.
Newcomer Jonah Wheeler of Peterborough received more votes than incumbents Ivy Vann and Peter Leishman in the Democratic Hillsborough 33 state representative primary Tuesday, unseating Vann and joining Leishman on the ballot for November’s general.
A petition article that appears on the ConVal and in Jaffrey-Rindge warrants, with almost identical language, calling for school boards to make publicly available all classroom learning materials originated with a man in Alstead who wrote the article.