How the Electoral College works in NH

How the Electoral College works in NH

The Electoral College is a widely misunderstood and confusing institution for Americans. The big message is clear though: a candidate needs 270 electoral votes to become the President of the United States. New Hampshire possesses four of these electoral votes. While a small number, these four votes are essential for anyone seeking the presidency. But who casts these votes?

‌Pandemic‌ ‌Inspires‌ ‌New‌ ‌Hunters‌ ‌To‌ ‌Take‌ ‌To‌ ‌The‌ ‌Woods‌

‌Pandemic‌ ‌Inspires‌ ‌New‌ ‌Hunters‌ ‌To‌ ‌Take‌ ‌To‌ ‌The‌ ‌Woods‌

Even before coronavirus, Savannah Vallier, 26, was starting to become interested in hunting. She was looking for a more ethical and healthy meat option, and wanted to be a more mindful consumer of meat products, she said. When the pandemic interrupted food supply chains around the country, Vallier knew it was time to begin hunting.

“It really made me panic once the distribution chains began to grind to a halt,” said Vallier, who lives in Nashua. “Realizing that I did not know how to physically put food on my table other than swiping a credit card was pretty frightening.”

Hunting Is A Valuable Food Source For Granite Staters

Hunting Is A Valuable Food Source For Granite Staters

When Dumont goes hunting he thinks about the amount of food his family needs and what they already have in the freezer. In a given year he harvests between 1 to 3 deer, depending on what meat is left from the previous season.

The coronavirus has accelerated the already-thriving trend toward local and sustainable foods. For some New Hampshire residents, like Dumont, hunted meat is the ultimate local, sustainable and ethical food source.

National Polling Shows a Lead for Biden. What does that mean in NH?

National Polling Shows a Lead for Biden. What does that mean in NH?

New Hampshire has proven to be a key battleground state for both presidential candidates, with candidate surrogates from both sides arriving to the state to persuade key voters. Vice President Mike Pence hosted a rally at Laconia Municipal Airport on Sept. 22 and Joe Biden’s spouse, Dr. Jill Biden stopped by Manchester for a campaign event on Oct. 2nd.

New Hampshire Cruising Patrons, Travel Agents, Have Eye On Industry

New Hampshire Cruising Patrons, Travel Agents, Have Eye On Industry

Two weeks before their April 2020 cruise Stephanie Boucher and her daughter Trisha Boucher found out the inevitable -- the trip was being cancelled.

The cruise was Nursecon at Sea, a nurses conference slated to take place over five days aboard a Royal Caribbean trip to the Bahamas. The cancelation wasn’t totally out of the blue as a No Sail Order had been in effect since the middle of March as covid-19 was docking boats that were scheduled to leave U.S. ports from coast to coast.

‌Pandemic‌ ‌Adds‌ ‌To‌ ‌Burdens‌ ‌For‌ ‌New‌ ‌Hampshire’s‌ ‌Homeless‌ ‌Families‌ ‌

‌Pandemic‌ ‌Adds‌ ‌To‌ ‌Burdens‌ ‌For‌ ‌New‌ ‌Hampshire’s‌ ‌Homeless‌ ‌Families‌ ‌

Since September 9, Hartigan, 37, and his family have been living at The Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter. The family — along with the four others living in the shelter — have a private room to themselves. There are common areas for cooking and lounging, but during the pandemic they’ve been mostly empty, undermining the sense of community in the shelter, said Olga Cruz, the Director of Housing Services at the organization.

“It really felt like a war zone," Grantham nurse, reservist describes working in a Covid field hospital

“It really felt like a war zone," Grantham nurse, reservist describes working in a Covid field hospital

Back in April when most New Hampshire residents were told to stay home to stop the spread of COVID-19, U.S. Army reserve critical care nurse Cherry Lynn Maglangit was called on to join a unique medical mission that brought together all branches of the military as well as civilian agencies to create field hospitals in cities throughout the country where she would fight on the frontlines of the pandemic.

NH cities combat new Covid-19 outbreak, increasing community transmission

NH cities combat new Covid-19 outbreak, increasing community transmission

The state’s two largest cities, Manchester and Nashua, are both experiencing this community transmission. Spokeswoman for the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (NH DHHS) Laura Montenegro (cq) stated via email Friday that the densest population of residents in the state reside in Nashua and Manchester, so increased cases in those two cities would be expected.

Students are showing up to remote classes, but tech problems are still prominent

Students are showing up to remote classes, but tech problems are still prominent

During the summer break, teachers have been focusing on how to best keep students engaged in a full day of school in a digital environment. Last spring, with little time to prepare digital learning plans, schools had a mix of synchronous and asynchronous learning. This year, many educators say the switch to more live, fact-to-face learning time is a major factor to getting better attendance.

New Hampshire Workers Opt Into Freelance Work

New Hampshire Workers Opt Into Freelance Work

Roughly 36% of the American workforce does freelance work, according to NPR. Freelancers are self-employed people who do contract work, ranging from consulting to artistic work. Nationally the number of people freelancing has increased by 2 million in the past year, according to a study from Upwork, a platform that connects freelancers with work.

Recovery Community Focuses On New Hampshire's Other Health Crisis

Recovery Community Focuses On New Hampshire's Other Health Crisis

Before the pandemic, there were 71 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Concord each week, Howard said, in addition to Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Now, there are only 16 AA meetings happening face-to-face, and only three each week that are in the afternoon or evening. Although many 12-step meetings have switched to a virtual format, many people need the in-person connection to thrive in recovery.

Uncertainty‌ ‌Remains‌ ‌for‌ ‌Some‌ ‌PPP‌ ‌Loan‌ ‌Recipients‌

Uncertainty‌ ‌Remains‌ ‌for‌ ‌Some‌ ‌PPP‌ ‌Loan‌ ‌Recipients‌

In May, most businesses that received loans under the federal Paycheck Protection Program were pleased with the cash infusion as they struggled with the loss of revenue from the COVID-19 pandemic but their gratitude was tempered by the lack of clarity on obtaining loan forgiveness, as was proposed under the CARES Act approved by Congress.

Granite Staters talk creative skills, accomplishments achieved in COVID-19 shutdown

Granite Staters talk creative skills, accomplishments achieved in COVID-19 shutdown

Due to the COVID-19 shutdown, some residents in New Hampshire have spent life at home since March learning new skills, exploring newfound passions and accomplishing once-daunting tasks with hard work and perseverance.

Now, as the timeline of coronavirus’ landing on American shores nears the six-month mark, such individual passions, once viewed as an outlet to pass the time, have become instrumental to the “Safer at Home” everyday lifestyle for some Granite Staters.

Restaurants Say New Guidance Will Allow Them To Get Through Winter

Restaurants Say New Guidance Will Allow Them To Get Through Winter

For the past six months, restaurants have had to adapt, improve and overcome in order to stay in business during the pandemic. As colder weather started, Mike Somers, CEO of the New Hampshire Restaurant and Lodging Association, was concerned that the end to outdoor dining, which he called a “saving grace,” could spell disaster.

The New Normal: Couple finds new sense of fulfillment as lifesharers

The New Normal: Couple finds new sense of fulfillment as lifesharers

In February, Rachel Cohen never would have guessed that by August she would have left her hometown with her partner for a new life and a new job.

She was a single mom, living in Peterborough, New Hampshire, working at a nonprofit and struggling to make ends meet. She had been dating Maine farmer Matthew Scala long-distance for about a year and had recently successfully convinced him to move closer to her. She had no intention of moving away from Peterborough until after her daughter had finished high school.

Dog Days of The Pandemic

Dog Days of The Pandemic

With schedules and routines changing, much less socialization, and kids and parents first learning and working remotely and then heading back to school and work, homes are in a constant state of flux.

That might sound like issues humans have had to deal with for more than half of a year, but the dogs in the house are also feeling the effects of the new normal, trainers say. And just like humans, man’s best friend is having a difficult time adjusting.

NH Nursing Homes to Gain COVID Testing Flexibility; Price at Issue

NH Nursing Homes to Gain COVID Testing Flexibility; Price at Issue

New Hampshire officials plan to give nursing home owners and operators more control of a program that searches for signs of COVID-19 among 10,000 employees in the state’s high-level care facilities.

But some of the people running the 75 nursing homes in the state are worried about uncertain test costs and the threat of large deficits.

New Hampshire health care officials look to lessons learned to prepare for a flu season coupled with Covid-19

New Hampshire health care officials look to lessons learned to prepare for a flu season coupled with Covid-19

Health care officials in New Hampshire are expecting a resurgence of Covid-19 moving into flu season.

In response, some hospitals will be testing for a range of respiratory viruses in patients who are presenting symptoms, meaning an individual could be tested for influenza, Covid-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other respiratory viruses simultaneously. As it is, the flu and Covid-19 share very similar symptoms.