At ReopenNH.com, they have added a page called stories. People around the state have been submitting content. These stories are about the unintended consequences of the political will used against them in response to COVID-19.
Littleton
If You’d Like to Meet Ann Kuster’s Replacement Here’s Where He’ll Be This Weekend

Nashua, NH – Steve Negron will campaign in Littleton, Whitefield, Lancaster, and Gorham this weekend.
WHAT: Littleton Diner Meet & Greet
WHEN: Saturday, June 30th at 7:00am
WHERE: Littleton Diner – 145 Main Street, Littleton, NH 03561
WHAT: Village Gun Store Meet & Greet
WHEN: Saturday, June 30th at 8:10am
WHERE: Village Gun Store – 4 King Square, Whitefield, NH 03598
SEA Sows The Dissent In Littleton NH – More Proof We Need Right To Work
Reasons to override the Lynch veto on Right to Work continue to Mount. Yesterday–buried between the videos from the Steak Out–I asked how you could call yourself a Republican and be against right to work because forced unionization is an automatic funding mandate for the entire left wing agenda. How do you promote Republican principles while forcing others to finance people bent on their destruction. Workers deserve the choice to conscientiously object to that agenda and its affect on the nation.
As if to prove my point, in today’s Union Leader, we see another example of why workers need the freedom to shun union abuse and how Unions with deep pockets and national connections, try to pressure small towns. In March the town of Littleton decided it had to cut its budget. The economy being what it is who can blame them. The $745,000.00 dollar budget savings resulted in having to fire one police officer. According to the article, two days later the SEA, New Hampshire’s State Employee ASSociation called for a Boycott of 13 businesses in town that supported the reduction.
So trying to manage your town budget to keep spending within your means can result in the cry-baby Union using intimidation tactics on the local business community.