Daily Archives: August 4, 2017

NH Municipal Association guy doesn’t want to answer questions

Outside a public meeting at the NH State House, something very common happens. I spot a representative of the New Hampshire Municipal Association. Its representatives always seem polite, and it’s been hard to get a precise sense of what (other … Continue reading

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Trading platform makes bitcoin available through national banks

“BitQuick works with Bank of America, Citizens Bank, and Union Bank” New Hampshire residents can now readily access Bitcoin via a national bank branch. BitQuick, a peer-to-peer Bitcoin trading platform based out of the Midwest, allows consumers to purchase or sell Bitcoin in a … Continue reading

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Ford works with police agencies after cops sickened by fumes

A growing number of police departments across the country are taking action over concerns that carbon monoxide fumes from Ford Explorer patrol vehicles are seeping inside the SUVs, potentially sickening officers. Several departments, including Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the Vermont … Continue reading

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Girard at Large – On Air News Read for August 4, 2017 (Drug Infested Den Edition)

Most of the political class in the state of New Hampshire is losing its mind over comments made by President Donald Trump about our state’s drug crisis.  In an illegally leaked transcript of a private phone call with Mexican President … Continue reading

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Sounds Racist: NC State admin proposes exclusive housing for ‘women of color’ (aka: Colored Women)

And next summer they’ll suggest growing and picking cotton in the quad? The new Director of Multicultural Student Affairs at North Carolina State University recently pledged to create a segregated housing option for “women of color” only. Nashia Whittenburg, who … Continue reading

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‘It’s Raining Needles’: Discarded Syringes From Heroin Crisis Creating Public Health Threat

In cleaning up trash along the Merrimack River, Morrison and his crew have encountered hundreds of needles throughout abandoned homeless encampments along the river, as well as among the debris that accumulates in booms. He decided to collect the needles and display them … Continue reading

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Real Moms Don’t Demand Action….

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