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September 15, 2020 •
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Compiled from sos.NH.gov. The first number is Andover votes; the second is total votes. The winner is in Roman font. Democratic State Primary Governor Andru Volinsky 235 • 65,455 Dan Feltes 138 • 72,318 US Senator Jeanne Shaheen 371 • 142,012 Tom Alciere 4 • 2,992 Paul J. Krautmann 15 • 5,914 US Representative Joseph Mirzoeff 24 • […]
September 4, 2020 •
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Andru Volinsky
September 2, 2020 •
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By Andru Volinsky
I’ve been fighting for fairness in our state’s school funding for nearly thirty years now, and that’s the primary reason why I’m running for Governor. I was the lead lawyer in the 1997 Claremont case that declared our school funding system to be unconstitutional, and the state has never lived up to its responsibilities. All […]
Karen Testerman
September 2, 2020 •
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By Karen Testerman
By acting within the New Hampshire Constitution, the people of the Granite State could have avoided the devastation of the economy, loss of small businesses, and closing of schools. The state was not under attack. The Constitution limits the actions of the elected and trusts the people to act appropriately, exercising their personal responsibility to […]
Jeanne Shaheen
September 2, 2020 •
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By Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire families deserve a Senator who makes a difference for them. In the Senate, I have taken on both parties to increase opioid response funding, securing a tenfold increase to help our response to the addiction crisis, and to make sure our veterans can get health care outside the VA and closer to home. […]
Keith Mitchell
September 2, 2020 •
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By Keith Mitchell
I am running for election as your Sheriff for Merrimack County. I believe that public safety services should be provided in a professional, fair, and impartial manner. An elected Sheriff’s duties are to all of the County’s citizens regardless of race, religion, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, politics, or opinion. I recently retired from the Concord […]
Dan Feltes
September 2, 2020 •
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By Dan Feltes
The COVID crisis has raised the stakes on so many of the critical issues over the last two years. First, in the Senate, I’ve led the way on Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance because no one should have to choose between their loved ones and their job. Unfortunately, PFML was vetoed, which has exacerbated […]
Lynne Ferrari Blankenbeker
September 2, 2020 •
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By Lynne Ferrari Blankenbeker
Hot Topic: Covid-19 After serving in the US military as a combat nurse and working on the frontline of New York City on the USNS Comfort, I am able to be a part of the healthcare delivery system and the rapid response to the high issue areas of the virus. President Trump broke down multiple […]
Matthew D. Bjelobrk
September 2, 2020 •
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By Matthew D. Bjelobrk
I am married and I live in North Haverhill. I am a retired police sergeant and Army helicopter pilot; retired from the Army as a colonel; four combat tours overseas served in both Iraq and Afghanistan. It was a life-altering experience. I am a recent law school graduate and veteran advocate, also currently a selectman […]
Project to be advertised in October
August 28, 2020 •
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Press release
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) is planning to repave two locations in the Town of Andover. The first location is on US Route 4, beginning approximately a third of a mile west of Depot Street and Ragged Mountain Fish and Game Club Road, and extending easterly 2.6 miles through the center of Andover […]