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Doris "Granny D" Haddock, who died on Tuesday at age 100, walked her way to national fame and a U.S. Senate nomination on a single issue: campaign-finance reform.
We don't personally know Dr. Douglas M. Goumas, who practices orthopedic surgery here in Manchester (New Hampshire Orthopaedic Center), but we are proud that he is a fellow Granite Stater.
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