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Louise Andrus’s View from Concord — June
Congratulations to all New Hampshire college graduates. Well done! The world is yours to decide what you want to do with your life. Congratulations to all those High School students who will be graduating in June. The rest of your life and what you do with it is your choice. As for work, always remember that you will never work a day in your life if you love what you are doing.
Trans Rights Activists Occupy State House Halls Against Discriminatory Bills
CONCORD – Gathered in front of the State House in Concord, around 150 people spoke out against several bills impacting transgender rights in New Hampshire that are about to pass over Gov. Chris Sununu’s desk. Chanting, singing, and hearing stories from transgender participants, activists implored the governor to veto four bills in particular: HB 1205, HB 1312, HB 619, and HB 396.
June activities and events at the Fells
First Thursday Hike at The Fells: Thursday, June 6, 11 a.m. This informal, moderate walk is an opportunity to get a little exercise, spend time out in the landscape, and perhaps discover something new about the property once owned by the John Hay family. Members: free, non-members: included with regular admission fee. No registration required. Meets at The Fells Kiosk. http://www.thefells.org.
“It feels like a dream." Two dozen NH residents become American citizens
Two dozen Granite Staters, hailing from 18 countries, became American citizens Friday in Concord, at a naturalization ceremony held at the state archives. Gov. Chris Sununu, Sen. Maggie Hassan, and other state officials spoke at the event, encouraging the new Americans to use their citizenship to engage with New Hampshire’s robust civic life.
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