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Today, Congress reached an agreement for an end-of-year package, which will include significant provisions to improve health care for children, mothers and families. The bill guarantees 12-month continuous coverage for children on Medicaid and CHIP once they are enrolled, ensuring millions are not arbitrarily thrown off of their coverage. Read more →


he McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center’s reopening has been rescheduled for Friday, March 5. The two-week delay in reopening will allow for additional time to better integrate the new exhibits from Mount Washington Observatory into the Discovery Center’s science galleries, while at the same time revamping and augmenting some of the Discovery Center’s original space, aviation and Earth science exhibits. Read more →


“The Affordable Care Act has been an incredibly positive force for Americans over the last 10 years, particularly for women, whose health outcomes improved across the board,” said Protect Our Care Executive Director Brad Woodhouse. “Over the course of these 10 days of action, Protect Our Care will remind Americans how the ACA has improved the lives of millions while making clear that President Trump and Republicans’ lawsuit to overturn the law poses an existential threat to Americans’ health care.”  Read more →


Supreme Court Decision Supports Trump and Republican Effort to Hide the Disastrous Implications of Their Health Care Repeal Lawsuit From the American Public Read more →


The New Hampshire Telephone Museum has received a grant from New Hampshire Humanities to present Rebecca Rule and her program, That Reminds Me of a Story, which will be presented on Friday, June 22nd at 7:00 p.m. at the Warner Town Hall, 5 East Main Street.  Read more →


Sunday, September 10, 2 to 4 pm Join us for a one-hour preview of the long-anticipated Ken Burns series, The Vietnam War. The film explores the human dimensions of the War through an epic narrative shaped by the testimonies of... Read more →