New Hampshire
Pence heading to New Hampshire one day after state’s primary elections
Former Vice President Mike Pence is planning to go again to New Hampshire on Sept. 14 in an effort to rally assist for candidates as Republicans struggle to take again management of the Home and Senate.
The go to comes simply after the Granite State’s Sept. 13 major elections, with Pence scheduled to assist GOP contenders increase their battle chests at a fundraising occasion.
REPUBLICANS SAY PENCE TESTIMONY ON JAN. 6 COULD PROVIDE KEY INFORMATION AND SHIFT POLITICAL CLIMATE
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is slated to go to the state to spice up GOP candidates the next day, when she’s going to communicate on the state Republican Celebration’s unity breakfast.
The celebration is seeking to unseat Sen. Maggie Hassan (D), with a slew of Republicans together with retired Military Brig. Gen. Don Bolduc, the front-runner within the race, state Sen. Chuck Morse, former Londonderry City Supervisor Kevin Smith, cryptocurrency investor Bruce Fenton, and entrepreneur Vikram Mansharamani in search of to win the GOP Senate nomination.
The GOP can also be combating to flip the state’s 1st Congressional District, represented by Rep. Chris Pappas (D), and 2nd Congressional District, held by Rep. Annie Kuster (D).
Each Home seats are listed as “toss-ups” by nonpartisan political handicapper Prepare dinner Political Report, whereas the Senate seat is rated “leans Democrat.”
The journey comes roughly one month after the previous vp headlined the New Hampshire Institute of Politics’s “Politics and Eggs” occasion, additional sparking hypothesis that he could run for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024.
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New Hampshire is the primary state to carry presidential primaries, following the Iowa caucuses.
Pence additionally not too long ago traveled to Iowa, the place he attended a fundraiser for Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and made an look on the state truthful.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire State Troopers investigating fatal crash on the Interstate 93 ramp
3 people are deceased as New Hampshire State Police investigate a crash on the Interstate 93 ramp in Salem, N.H.
State Troopers, alongside members of the Salem Fire Department and New Hampshire Department of Transportation, were dispatched at 2:02pm for a report of a single-vehicle crash at the Exit 2 offramp from 1-93 Southbound.
Initial investigations believed that the vehicle, a 2012 KIA Sportage, had veered off onto the right side of the offramp, traveling through the grass, and then striking a culvert. The vehicle immediately stopped.
Both the driver and two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver has been identified as Rodney J. Dore, 71, of Pelham. The passengers were identified as Anne J. Dore, 70, also of Pelham, and Lisana M. Alexander, 45, of Salem.
The offramp was closed for a short period of time while troopers conducted initial investigations before reopening around 6pm.
As the investigation continues, N.H. State Police are urging the public with any information to contact Trooper Mark Lingerman at 603-223-4381 or mark.n.lingerman@dos.nh.gov.
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New Hampshire
One dead in single-car crash in Nashua
One person is dead after a single-vehicle crash in Nashua, New Hampshire early Sunday morning.
Nashua Fire Rescue says they responded to a report of a crash at around 1:08 a.m.
When they arrived, authorities say they found a car had hit the center barrier and ended up against the overpass on Tinker Road.
Hydraulic rescue tools were used to access the person inside the car, according to authorities.
The person in the car was declared dead at the scene.
New Hampshire State Police is investigating the incident.
New Hampshire
90-year-old great-grandmother graduates from New Hampshire college 50 years after finishing degree
MANCHESTER N.H. – Some people may have thought there was a celebrity in the building at Southern New Hampshire University’s graduation on Saturday. Annette Roberge certainly felt like one as she crossed the stage to get her diploma at 90 years old.
“I’m still on cloud nine,” Roberge said. “I can’t even put it into words. It was exhilarating, it was awesome, it was beyond anything I could’ve possibly imagined.”
Degree 50 years in the making
This degree has been decades in the making for the mother of five, grandmother of 12, and great-grandmother of 15. She began taking classes at New Hampshire College, now SNHU, in 1972 one year after her husband of 20 years was killed in Vietnam.
She completed several night and weekend courses before it took a backseat to her five kids and two jobs. Roberge worked as an insurance agent while she finished up as a lunch lady at a nearby school. Roberge retired at age 75, but she was a woman who loved learning, and she knew something was missing from her life.
“If I started something I just have to finish it,” Roberge said.
But it wasn’t until recently that Roberge’s daughter began poking around and learned her mom had earned enough credits for an associate’s degree in business administration. Barring some health challenges, Roberge finally walked across the stage on Saturday to the roaring cheers from her fellow graduates and a standing ovation.
“Never give up on learning because what you learn can never be taken away from you,” Roberge said.
“It matters so much for the example it sets about what we do for ourselves, to keep learning and stretching and growing,” SNHU President Lisa Marsh Ryerson said.
“Don’t ever give up on a dream”
Roberge even had a parting message for all of her new fellow graduates.
“If you’ve got a dream don’t let it just sit there. Do something, make it work, don’t ever give up on a dream.”
If you thought Roberge would be satisfied with her associate’s degree you’d be wrong. She plans to start working towards her bachelor’s degree in January.
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