Closed New Hampshire Movie Theaters to Reopen This August

by
Steve MacDonald

Boston-based Apple Cinema (no relation to Apple, the over-priced, sweat-shop, china ass-kissing corporate beast) has acquired several theaters run by Cinemagic that were shuttered by the political response to the Wuhan Virus.

Two in Maine and two in New Hampshire, including locations in Merrimack and Hookset, are set to reopen next month. Just in time for the widescreen showing of The Delta Variant – Return of COVID-Fearmongering. Starring your local politicians, teachers’ unions, and their street-stooges.

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Apple Cinemas appears prepared for the risk and has started hiring.

Masks will be optional for (wink-wink) the vaccinated, and according to reports, you can pick seats online and see what shows are crowded or not – if this concerns you.

I live in Merrimack, so this is great news for us. I’ve always said some movies you have to see on a big screen as in theater-sized, and now we’ll have a theater back in town. For how long, well, that’s up to you and me.

At present, the Sununu says he has no plans to enforce or duplicate the CDC’s latest flip-flop on masks but back in March, just days before he started all that Emergency Order nonsense, he went on record saying, once you go there, how to you come back from that?

We know the answer. You don’t, for at least a year. And the damage to lives and livelihoods is more serious and worse – unaccounted and underreported.

We need to keep reminding the governor and our legislators that we do not fear the flu and oppose the political virus.

Then grab some popcorn and see a movie!

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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