September 2, 2022 •
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By Chris Sununu
Today in New Hampshire, unemployment is at its lowest rate in history, and we had the fastest growing economy in the nation last quarter by GDP growth. Throughout the COVID pandemic, New Hampshire was rated the #1 state for personal freedoms while also having one of the lowest death rates in the nation. We let […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By Dr. Tom Sherman
I am Dr. Tom Sherman, a State Senator from the Seacoast and the Democratic nominee for Governor. I found my passion for service when I was working as an EMT during high school. That passion for service has fueled my career as a doctor and as a legislator. Over the course of 35 years as […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By Cinde Warmington
For the past two years, I have been the lone Democrat on the Executive Council fighting to protect public health, ensure reproductive freedom, and reduce everyday costs for working families. During that time, I have proven that one voice at the Council table can make a real difference for Granite Staters. I came to this […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By Mike Cryans
My name is Mike Cryans, and I am running to be your District 2 Executive Councilor. From 2019 to 2021, I served in the Democratic majority on the Executive Council. Prior to that, I was a Grafton County Commissioner for 19 years. My work life helped me as a Councilor, as I was a teacher, […]
August 24, 2022 •
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I hope everyone has had a great summer! Things here at the office are on an even keel. I am looking to hire a Deputy Town Clerk/Tax Collector, so if you are interested or know someone who might be interested, please contact me. Just a friendly reminder that there are a lot of residents that […]
Law of supply and demand doesn't always apply
August 21, 2022 •
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By Ken Wells
Prices for gasoline, food, building materials, electricity, and all sorts of consumer products have climbed steeply for more than a year. Why? Economists say “the law of supply and demand” determines prices of all ordinary goods on the market. “Supply” depends on how much merchandise is produced and can reach the market. “Demand” is a […]
Andover is in House District 5, Senate District 7
August 21, 2022 •
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By Mary Anne Broshek
Every 10 years, the New Hampshire Legislature determines what towns and cities are in each district for the New Hampshire House and Senate, the US House and Senate, and the New Hampshire Executive Council. You can view all of these new districts on the New Hampshire Secretary of State website at SOS.NH.gov/elections/running-for-office/voting-districts. New Hampshire House […]
Don't forget to bring a photo ID!
August 20, 2022 •
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By Lee Wells
Primary Election Day is Tuesday, September 13. Voting will be at AE/MS from 8 AM to 7 PM. Please don’t forget to bring a photo id! You will receive the Primary Ballot that corresponds with your party registration. If you need to check your registration, please go to the Secretary of State’s website at SOS.NH.gov. […]
Encourage friends and neighbors to help
August 20, 2022 •
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By Lee Wells
Would you like to help your community by being a poll worker? More ballot counters are needed. This is critically important work. It requires patience, accuracy, and a desire to help people fulfill their right and their desire to vote. You will be required to take an oath of office in which you will swear […]
There is still time to vote absentee
August 20, 2022 •
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By Lee Wells
Yes, you still have time to vote absentee! If you will not be able to vote in person in Andover on Primary Election Day on Tuesday, September 13, you may request an absentee ballot. Reasons for requesting an absentee ballot include being away from Andover on Primary Election Day, religious reasons, family care reasons, or […]