Democratic Candidate for Governor Supports Natural Gas Pipeline in New Hampshire

Democratic Candidate for Governor Supports Natural Gas Pipeline in New Hampshire

A prominent Democrat running for governor of New Hampshire supports a proposed pipeline for natural gas that would run from the town of Exeter in the Seacoast area of the state to its largest city, Manchester.

The 16-inch underground pipeline, called Granite Bridge, would run along Route 101, an important east-west highway in southern New Hampshire. It would connect existing pipelines and allow greater access to natural gas from Dawn, Ontario and liquefied natural gas from Saint John, New Brunswick, according to Liberty Utilities, which is planning to build the new pipeline.

The Drag Show Must Go On:  Provincetown in the Age of Coronavirus
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The Drag Show Must Go On:  Provincetown in the Age of Coronavirus

Matthew McDonald

Two venues in the tip-of-Cape-Cod town of Provincetown are offering live entertainment outdoors, including drag queen shows, this summer.

That's down from the 20 or so live-entertainment venues usually available during summertime in Provincetown, which has the highest percentage of same-sex couples in the United States.

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