YOUNG PEOPLE want to live in New Hampshire. They just can’t afford to.

Such was the message Stay Work Play heard loud and clear during our recent Policy & Pints Pop-up Series, which saw us talk to 231 young people at eight craft breweries across the state.

Manchester’s Will Stewart is executive director of Stay Work Play New Hampshire, a statewide nonprofit with the mission to attract and retain more young Granite Staters. Learn more at stayworkplay.org.

Thursday, May 16, 2024

AS I am writing, police on campuses across New Hampshire are taking young people into custody for the seemingly controversial opinion that genocide is bad. While this simple stance against the systematic extermination of women and children may seem like a given for the informed, morally upst…

Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Tuesday, May 14, 2024

AS A recent transplant from Vermont, I am still trying to understand some of New Hampshire’s “Live Free and Die” mentality. Go ride your motorcycle in cargo shorts, T-shirt and bandana — no need to wear a helmet. With any luck you’ll be thrown free. Just talk to any one of the many people wh…

AS A former state representative, co-chair for Trump’s veterans’ coalition in 2016, and advisor to President Donald Trump, I have a duty to speak out when I see a betrayal of trust and conservative principles. It needs to be said that former United States Senator Kelly Ayotte cannot be trust…

Monday, May 13, 2024

THE MOST frustrating and infuriating part of the debate on the proposed Medical Aid in Dying bill is that the only objections being voiced are based on speculation. According to various press pieces, we hear from families with disabled members that lives hang in the balance. However, after 3…

Saturday, May 11, 2024