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Q&A With Mark Racic, NH House Candidate

Q&A With Mark Racic, NH House Candidate

Anna Barrows, Contributing Writer November 2, 2022

Mark Racic is a lifelong resident of the Seacoast. He’s lived in Dover, Somersworth and Durham roughly one third of his life in each. He’s a product of the Dover school system both parochial and public....

Catherine Berube Seeks Re-election for Strafford County Register of Deeds Against William Smith

Delaney Nadeau, Mouth of the River (ORHS) November 2, 2022

One of the few competitive county races is that for Register of Deeds between Catherine A. Berube and Warren W. Smith. The position entails managing the registry of deeds, which contains all the land records...

Schools consider face-to-face instruction as COVID-19 cases decrease

Schools consider face-to-face instruction as COVID-19 cases decrease

Corey Kurylo March 5, 2021
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday, March 2, that the administration is striving to vaccinate grade K-12 teachers with their first coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines by the end of this March. He also declared that national vaccination levels are moving vastly ahead of schedule. The U.S. is on track to administer the first vaccine shot to every American adult by the end of May -- two months ahead of the previously stated goal.

N.H. COVID-19 cases rise: State nears end of vaccination Phase 1A

Corey Kurylo January 20, 2021
New Hampshire, a state with a small population that managed to avoid the abundance of cases rapidly appearing during the first wave of the pandemic during March and April of last year, now finds itself grappling with and facing the real-life consequences of ignoring public safety guidelines preached by the state’s Governor.

Meet the N.H. Register of Deeds candidate

Cassie Hollasch October 29, 2020
Catherine Berube is running for reelection as the Register of Deeds for Strafford County. She currently holds this position and has held it for three two-year terms.
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