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Immigrants are our neighbors, co-workers, fellow taxpayers, business owners, and civic leaders in New Hampshire. They have long been woven into the fabric of the state, contributing to its economy, culture and quality of life.
By MEG MCINTYRE
Just days after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer, Nashua residents gathered on Zoom to talk about it.During the two-hour discussion, Police Chief Michael Carignan fielded dozens of questions, ranging from inquiries about the...
By JENNY WHIDDEN
Nearly 30 years ago, Charlotte DiLorenzo moved to Newmarket from Massachusetts, where she had lived her whole life. The lack of racial diversity in her new home state was nothing less than culture shock for her.“I lived in Beverly, I grew up in Lynn,...
By MEG McINTYRE
When Gloria Timmons first moved from Connecticut to New Hampshire three decades ago, seeing a face that looked like hers felt like an event.“In 1990, I used to run across the street if I saw another Black person and say, ‘Hi, my name is Gloria...
By JORDYN HAIME
As calls to defund or reform the police grow nationwide and within New Hampshire, experts say trauma-informed training, which is sometimes intertwined with de-escalation training, is necessary within policing.Trauma-informed practices – or practices...
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