THE PANDEMIC exacerbated an already serious issue in Granite State communities: food insecurity. In the aftermath of the pandemic, Granite Staters continue to experience difficulty accessing adequate food, which we can see in the increase in demand for services at New Hampshire food pantries. At a time when we need an all-hands-on-deck effort to ensure individuals and families can put food on the table, the State of New Hampshire continues to lag behind the rest of the country in participation in federal food assistance programs and is missing out on opportunities to address hunger. That has to change.

According to New Hampshire hunger advocates, 37% of older adults in our state do not have sufficient food. Last month, more than 482,000 Granite State residents, including more than 150,000 children, reported not having sufficient food.

U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D) lives in Madbury.

Monday, January 22, 2024

DONALD TRUMP likes to portray himself as a winner. After his 51% victory in Iowa last week, he’s making this claim to anyone who will listen.

AS WE all know, the New Hampshire primary is taking place today (Tuesday). What you may not know is that this year’s primary takes place during National School Choice Week (Jan. 21-27), when families and education providers nationwide will celebrate the freedom to choose how and where our ch…

Sunday, January 21, 2024

AS PRESIDENTIAL candidates descend on New Hampshire in earnest for the first-in-the-nation primary and come face to face with Granite Staters, they’d be wise to realize who’s putting them into office: 50-plus voters. We vote in big numbers and we care about issues that shape our lives.

IN 2000, John McCain earned an overwhelming victory in the New Hampshire Presidential Primary. Then in 2008, his bankrupt campaign came back from fifth place to win the nomination, where three months before the January 8th primary he joked he was ranked in the polls just below “none of the a…

Friday, January 19, 2024

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE Democratic Party is pushing hard to get its loyal voters to write in the letters J-O-E in the state’s presidential primary election on January 23. That’s not a bad idea if after writing them, Democratic voters then add the letters M-A-N-C-H-I-N.

Thursday, January 18, 2024

FOR MOST of the last year, the Biden administration has been leaning towards implementing a ban on menthol cigarettes. Not all tobacco, not even all cigarettes — just one targeted type. It also happens to be the tobacco product of choice of many Black Americans and people of color. It is a p…

Wednesday, January 17, 2024
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