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New Hampshire House bill takes aim at sending unwanted explicit images
March 11, 2021
As the coronavirus pandemic has moved daily life into the virtual world, crime has followed. We now have words like “Zoombombing” and “cyberflashing” to describe new forms of online harassment. This year, the New Hampshire Legislature is considering a bill that would criminalize some of these behaviors.
Unsolicited explicit images
According to a 2017 YouGov poll, over half of women under age 35 have received an unsolicited explicit image from a man, and roughly one-fourth of young men admit to sending an uninvited photo of their genitalia.
The 10 Best Ice Cream Spots in NH Decided By Granite Staters
On the first warm day of the year, my heart wants one thing and one thing only. ICE CREAM! Can I get a Hell Yeah from the congregation? My all time favorite ice cream order is chocolate chip cookie dough in a cup with rainbow sprinkles. (gummy bears too if I m feelin frisky) However, I have been known to dabble with cake batter ice cream IF AND ONLY IF, it is vanilla cake batter. I have seen places mess around with chocolate cake batter and that does not please me. Recently, I was on a mission to find the best ice cream stands in New Hampshire. And who better to ask than Granite Staters themselves?!
The city of Nashua is preparing for outdoor dining set to begin next week. Like last year, town officials plan to close a travel lane on each side of Main St. to give restaurants and other businesses more space for customers.
Fundraisers help victims in downtown Troy fire
Fundraisers help victims in downtown Troy fire
Word of the efforts comes as investigators try to determine what caused devastating fire at brownstone on Broadway
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Heavy equipment is seen at the sight of a fire that badly damaged 451 Broadway on Saturday. Troy officials said they are speaking with the owner of the building about whether the structure can be saved.Will Waldron / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Heavy equipment is seen at the sight of a fire that badly damaged 451 Broadway on Saturday. Troy officials said they are speaking with the owner of the building about whether the structure can be saved.Will Waldron / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less