Tuesday’s Monitor featured a front-page article by Ray Duckler about the return of Special Olympics after a four-year hiatus due to COVID-19. The story focused on Karen Steele, once a competitor, but now a coach because of her physical disabilities..
A furor has started in the Executive Council over a historical marker in Concord regarding Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. It seems the most vocal member on this issue is Councilor Joe Kenney. Now Governor Sununu is jumping on that bandwagon. I urge Concord’s.
On May Day we dedicated a state historical marker for an important national figure born in Concord in 1890: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. She was a leader of the 20th century labor movement, a founder and board member of the American Civil Liberties Union,.
I’m very fortunate to live in New Hampshire. Many aspects make this state special, from the beauty of the surroundings to the vibrant communities. However, one often overlooked reason is the commitment of our lawmakers to advocate for and protect.
I am a simple man and I enjoy simple things in life made harder by some. I am a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, Republican, veteran and I believe in the power of prayer. In my life I have seen and been through a lot. I agree 100% with my good friends.