NH civil rights advocates eye precarious balance of executive power during pandemic

The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, the Libertarian Party and others are keeping a close eye on the broadening reach of state government to make sure civil rights are not overly infringed and resources are fairly distributed.

Documenting a Pandemic: Life right now is stressful, but some New Hampshire residents are focused on preserving their experience for future generations.

Creatives around the Granite State are still making an effort to document life during the pandemic. Historians say that will be important when — eventually and inevitably — life returns to normal.

My first two weeks as a kindergarten teacher

The closure of my daughter’s school district through at the time was going to be March 27, (it changed the next day to April 3 and then again to May 4) with the implementation of remote learning to begin on March 23. It was clear now, I was set to be a one on one kindergarten teacher.

Massive shipment of PPE, including 6 million masks, arrives in New Hampshire

The first batch of the roughly 45 tons of personal protective equipment that touched down at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Sunday afternoon will soon be on their way to Granite Staters “on the frontlines of this (COVID-19) crisis,” Gov. Chris Sununu said.

INTERNET SECURITY MEASURES TO TAKE WHEN WORKING FROM HOME

INTERNET SECURITY MEASURES TO TAKE WHEN WORKING FROM HOME

This is the second in a series of columns in Law in the Marketplace with practical tips on using federal and New Hampshire laws and orders to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many of us are working from home these days, and that’s opened up a whole new world of questions.