First Lady Barbara Richardson Will Join the Governor on Two-Day Swing
Governor Richardson will travel the Granite State this Tuesday and Wednesday holding Iraq Town Hall Meetings across the state. First Lady Barbara Richardson will join the Governor for the events in Manchester, Hudson, Pembroke and Dover.
Governor Richardson will also drop by the Bowl-A-Rama in Portsmouth.
Tuesday, December 18th
WHEN: 7:00 PM (Doors Open at 6:30 PM)
WHAT: Iraq Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Franco-American Centre, 52 Concord St, Manchester
Wednesday, December 19th
WHEN: 9:00 AM (Doors Open at 8:30 AM)
WHAT: Iraq Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Alvirne High School, 200 Derry Rd, Hudson
WHEN: 1:30 PM (Doors Open at 1:00 PM)
WHAT: Iraq Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Pembroke Academy, 209 Academy Rd, Pembroke
WHEN: 6:00 PM
WHAT: Bowl-A-Rama Drop-In
WHERE: 599 Lafayette Rd, Portsmouth
WHEN: 7:00 PM (Doors Open at 6:30 PM)
WHAT: Iraq Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: McConnell Center, 30 Saint Thomas St., Dover
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Bill Richardson will return to the Granite State this Friday with kitchen table issues on his mind. Governor Richardson will hold six "Making Ends Meet" Town Hall Meetings across the state focusing on jobs, rising gas prices and health care costs and the real pocketbook issues confronting New Hampshire families.
"There are millions of Americans worried about keeping their jobs, their homes, their pensions and their quality of life," said Governor Richardson. "I'm proud to be the only Democrat in this race with a record of creating jobs and turning an economy around. I know how to do this because I've already done it."
Governor Richardson will also attend the AARP Candidate Forum in Concord and highlight the "New Hampshire Sportsmen for Richardson" Wild Game Potluck Supper in Berlin.
Friday, December 14th
WHEN: 8:00 AM
WHAT: AARP Candidate Forum*
WHERE: Courtyard by Marriott, 70 Constitution Ave, Concord
*RSVP required. Email dmckenna@richardsonforpresident.com to attend.
WHEN: 9:00 AM
WHAT: Media Availability
WHERE: Courtyard by Marriott, 70 Constitution Ave, Concord
WHEN: 12:15 PM (Doors Open at 11:45 AM)
WHAT: "Making Ends Meet" Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Keene High School, 43 Arch St, Keene
WHEN: 3:30 PM (Doors Open at 3:00 PM)
WHAT: "Making Ends Meet" Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Earl M. Bourdon Centre, 67 Maple Ave, Claremont
WHEN: 5:30 PM (Doors Open at 5:00 PM)
WHAT: Hanover "Presidential Job Interview"*
WHERE: Kendal at Hanover Retirement Community, 80 Lyme Road, Hanover
*RSVP required for non-Hanover Retirement Community residents. Email mmurov@richardsonforpresident.com to attend.
WHEN: 7:00 PM (Doors Open at 6:30 PM)
WHAT: "Making Ends Meet" Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Lebanon High School, 193 Hanover Street, Lebanon
Saturday, December 15th
WHEN: 9:00 AM
WHAT: Tilt'n Diner Drop-In
WHERE: 61 Laconia Rd, Tilton
WHEN: 10:00 AM (Doors Open at 9:30 AM)
WHAT: "Making Ends Meet" Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Hart's Turkey Farm Restaurant, 233 Daniel Webster Hwy, Meredith
WHEN: 12:30 PM (Doors Open at 12:00 PM)
WHAT: "Making Ends Meet" Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Community House Annex, 141 Main St, Littleton
WHEN: 3:45 PM (Doors Open at 3:15 PM)
WHAT: "Making Ends Meet" Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Kennett High School, 409 Eagles Way, Conway
WHEN: 6:00 PM (Doors Open at 5:30 PM)
WHAT: "New Hampshire Sportsmen for Richardson" Wild Game Potluck Supper
WHERE: Cook House, Northern Forest Heritage Park, 961 Main Street, Berlin
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Legendary Indy car drivers Bobby Unser, Sr. and Al Unser, Sr. will stump the Granite State this week for Governor Bill Richardson. The famous brothers will highlight the Governor’s successful leadership of their home state of New Mexico, as well as his steadfast support for hunters and outdoorsmen.
“Bobby and I normally steer clear of presidential politics but we couldn’t sit this one out,” said Al Unser, Sr. “We’ve witnessed firsthand the difference that Bill Richardson’s leadership has made for the people of New Mexico and we know that he can be a real force for change in Washington, D.C.”
The “Richardson 500 Tour” will begin in New Hampshire’s Southern Tier and travel upwards into the North Country. There will be opportunities for photographs and autographs from the three-time and four-time Indianapolis 500 champions. Weather permitting, the events will also feature a sprint car similar to the type that Bobby drove to six consecutive victories at the Pikes Peak hillclimb. All events are free and open to the public.
Below are the complete public schedule and bios of the racing legends.
Wednesday, November 28
When: 4:45 PM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at the Nashua Harley-Davidson
Where: 717 Route 101A Merrimack
Thursday, November 29
When: 8:45 AM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at Bobby’s West Side Auto
Where: 12 Adams Street, Greenville
When: 11:15 AM
What: Drop by the Puritan Backroom
Where: 245 Hooksett Rd, Manchester
When: 1:15 PM
What: Drop by T-Bones
Where: 1182 Union Ave, Laconia
When: 3:00 PM
What: Drop by Tilton Diner
Where: 61 Laconia Rd., Tilton
When: 5:00 PM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at the Woodstock Inn & Brewery
Where: Route 3, Main St., North Woodstock
When: 7:15 PM
What: North Grafton Democratic Committee Meeting
Where: Crapo Building, 1411 Main St., Sugar Hill
Friday, November 30
When: 8:15 AM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at the Littleton Community House Annex
Where: 141 Main St., Littleton
When: 10:45 AM
What: Visit to White Mountains Regional High School
Where: 127 Regional Rd, Whitefield
When: 11:30 AM
What: Drop by Scorpio’s Pizza
Where: 180 Main St. Lancaster
When: 4:15 PM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at Emerson’s Outdoor Store
Where: 149 State St., Groveton
When: 7:00 PM
What: “Meet the Unsers” the Berlin VFW
Where: 1107 Main St, Berlin
Saturday, December 1
When: 8:15 AM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at the White Mountain Chalet
Where: 161 E. Milan Rd, Berlin
When: 9:45 AM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at LL Cote’s Outdoor Store
Where: 25 Main St., Errol
When: 12:00 PM
What: Drop by Mr. Pizza
Where: 160 Main St, Gorham
When: 1:15 PM
What: Drop by Red Fox Pub
Where: 49 NH Route 16, Jackson
When: 2:00 PM
What: Drop by Almost There Sports Bar
Where: 1287 NH Route 16, Albany
When: 3:45 PM
What: Drop by The Barn Door
Where: 29 Allen Road, Wolfeboro
When: 5:45 PM
What: Drop by the Granite Steak and Grill
Where: 11 Farmington Road, Rochester
When: 7:30 PM
What: “Meet the Unsers” at Makris Lobster and Steak House
Where: 354 Sheep Davis Road, Concord
Read More »Check out these two video clips from the debate:
On Iraq:
On Energy:
If you don't believe me that Governor Richardson was at the top of his game last night check out this poll by Nevada's leading newspaper. HERE.
It was a perfect lead in to the Governor's trip to New Hampshire this week. He got me all siked for the Veterans Policy address in Manchester on Monday, and the Health Care town halls on Tuesday. As always keep checking this site for the latest updates on Governor Richardson and his campaign to change America.
The first annual Manchester City Marathon was held today, featuring 1,600 runners from New Hampshire and 37 other states across the country. On the campaign trail for Governor Richardson, we go where the people are, and today we went to spread Governor Richardson's message and meet people as they ran 26 miles up and down the streets of Manchester.
We were out early, waving Richardson rally signs and cheering for the runners at 8:30 on the starting line by Veterans Park on Elm. With so many people from all across the state and the country it was too good of an opportunity to show our support for Governor Richardson to pass by.
As runners came back to Elm Street for the halfway mark, three men running the full 26 miles in green tartan kilts saw our signs and began cheering for Richardson. It was amazing, they had just passed the water table on mile 13, and as one of the men raised his hand to cheer, his cup of water spilled across the street.
I don't know how they were running a marathon and still had energy to cheer, but it was awfully inspiring. A great way to start the week. The weather is getting colder here, but the race is heating up. Stay tuned to this site for more news on Governor Richardson and his visits to the Granite State.
November 2, 2007
Manchester, NH – Governor Bill Richardson will return to the Granite State on Thursday for events in Manchester, Concord and Portsmouth. The Governor will appear at the Center for U.S. Global Engagement’s Impact ‘08 event to discuss his vision for restoring America’s leadership in the world. Governor Richardson will also hold events in Concord and Portsmouth to discuss his bold plan to eliminate our nation’s crippling dependence on foreign oil, while rapidly cutting climate-changing emissions. These ideas are the focus of the Governor’s new book, Leading By Example: How We Can Inspire an Energy and Security Revolution.
Thursday, November 8th
When: 8:30 AM
What: Impact ’08 in New Hampshire: Building a Better, Safer World – Featured Speaker
Where: Institute of Politics, Saint Anselm College, 100 Saint Anselm Drive, Manchester, NH
When: 9:30 – 10:30 AM (Doors Open at 9:00 AM)
What: Book Signing, Discussion, and Q&A
Where: Gibson's Bookstore, 29 South Main Street, Concord
When: 1:00 PM (Doors Open 12:30 PM)
What: Seacoast Media Group “Energy Forum”*
Where: Seacoast Media Group, 111 New Hampshire Ave., Portsmouth
*Space is limited. RSVP by e-mail only to mmccord@seacoastonline.com.
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Governor Richardson was in Concord today and officially entered the historic first in the universe New Hampshire Primary.
Watching Governor Richardson sign his name to the filing forms on the historic antique desk upon which all Presidential candidates in New Hampshire sign there name was an experience I will never forget. It is a moment that I will never forget. One that I will tell my children and grandchildren about, "I was there when President Bill Richardson officially placed his name on the New Hampshire primary ballot."

"The Governor sat at the 200 year old desk that was in the State House in 1819 when it opened signed his name and then wrote 'Candidate for the Office of the President of the United States' beside it."
In American politics there are few if any certainties, things which never change. The New Hampshire primary, the process through which all Presidential candidates are vetted, examined, pushed and prodded by the residents of the Granite State, is a constant. That anyone with just $1000 and a vision for the country can place themselves in contention for the Presidency of the United States is a testament to American democracy. It is a reminder that regardless of all the media coverage of polls and fundraising this is nation where anyone can be President.
I am extremely proud to have Governor Richardson place his name amongst so many other great Americans who have sought this highest office.
Now its time to win -- see you on the trail and stay tuned here for more information on Governor Richardson's campaign.

"Run Bill Run!" Was the cheer of the crowd assembled at Governor Richardson's House Party in Hollis over the weekend. "Don't sleep just keep campaigning."
The Governor had arrived an hour and a half earlier, giving his customary brief stump speech followed by numerous questions from the assembled Granite State voters. One woman stood up to ask her question and said, "I came here as a Hillary supporter, but now I'm supporting you."
The Governor stopped at Keene State later in the day and spoke to the Set America Free coalition, a group of national security, religious and environmental leaders working to reduce our nation's dependence on foreign oil. He renewed his vow to cut energy dependency, to provide national leadership on the issue as President. By cutting oil demand 50% by 2020, green house gas emissions 90% by 2050, and providing economic incentives to promote green energy industry.
Governor Richardson's wife, First Lady Barbara Richardson, was also in New Hampshire accompanying the him on the trip. Although she is a native New Englander, and an alumna of Colby Sawyer College in New London this was her first time traveling the Granite State with him since April during the snow storm.
Barbara Richardson hosted several events with the Governor during the weekend, but also held several of her own including a women's advocacy reception in Concord.
Governor Richardson has a strong women's policy agenda, that includes calling for the passage of the ERA to finally, constitutionally, give women the equality they are due. But that wasn't what Barbara Richardson was there to discuss. As First Lady of New Mexico she has been a leader on a number of issues, and is the only First Lady in the nation to have an office in the State House.
Her primary focus has been on the prevention of domestic violence, and just like her husband she is a force to be reckoned with, pushing hard for needed reform. Barbara headed a commission to study 'best practices' of domestic violence prevention around the country. After a year of intensive research, when she went to Bill with all of the information, his response was, "what do you need?"
Together they established a Domestic Violence Czar to be the point person in the fight against domestic violence in New Mexico, and increased funding for shelters and mentoring programs. As a result, New Mexico has become a leader in the prevention of domestic violence, improving and saving the lives if numerous women.
In the light of issues like the War in Iraq, and health care, energy and immigration reform, we forget about some lower profile government initiatives and what an astounding effect they have on our lives. As the First Lady said both she and Governor Richardson believe strongly, "in the power of one person to affect positive change in people's lives."
Stay tuned to this website for more on the Governor's upcoming visits.
Governor Richardson will also campaign in Durham, Manchester, Pelham, Hollis, Rindge and Keene. Barbara Richardson will hold events in Exeter, Salem, Concord and Manchester.
Bill Richardson continues to outwork the other presidential candidates in the Granite State. Since July, the Governor has held 58 “Presidential Job Interviews” and other public events across New Hampshire, more than any other Democratic candidate.
Governor Richardson
Saturday, October 20th
When: 10:00 AM (Doors Open 9:30 AM)
What: Durham “Presidential Job Interview”
Where: Home of Denise Sassaman, 2 Emerson Road, Durham
When: 1:15 PM (Doors Open 12:45 PM)
What: North Hampton “Presidential Job Interview” with First Lady Barbara Richardson
Where: Home of Patty O’Connor, 10 Mill Road, North Hampton
When: 5:00 PM (Doors Open 4:30 PM)
What: Meet and Greet
Where: J.W. Hill Restaurant, 795 Elm St., Manchester
Sunday, October 21st
When: 8:30 AM
What: Alicia’s Diner
Where: 116 Bridge St., Pelham
When: 12:00 PM (Doors Open 11:30 AM)
What: Bedford “Presidential Job Interview” with First Lady Barbara Richardson
Where: Home of Carolyn Richmond, 37 Pebble Beach Dr, Bedford
When: 2:00 PM (Doors Open 1:30 PM)
What: Hollis “Presidential Job Interview”
Where: Home of Dr. Robert Oot and Dr. Carol Robey, 9 Mendelssohn Dr., Hollis
When: 4:00 PM (Doors Open 3:30)
What: Franklin Pierce University “Presidential Job Interview”
Where: Pierce Hall, 40 University Drive, Rindge
When: 6:00 PM (Doors Open 5:30)
What: Set America Free “Primary Energy: ’08 Series”
Where: Mabel Brown Room, Keene State College, 229 Main St., Keene
Barbara Richardson
Saturday, October 20th
When: 10:00 AM
What: Retirement Community Visit
Where: 7 Riverwoods Dr., Exeter
When: 1:15 PM (Doors Open 12:45 PM)
What: North Hampton “Presidential Job Interview” with Governor Richardson
Where: Home of Patty O’Connor, 10 Mill Road, North Hampton
When: 4:00 PM (Doors Open 3:30 PM)
What: Meet and Greet
Where: Home of Lexi Roth, 103 Corinthian Dr, Salem
Sunday, October 21th
When: 9:00 AM
What: Meet and Greet
Where: Heart's Desire Bakery, 11 Main Street, Greenville NH
When: 12:00 PM (Doors Open 11:30 AM)
What: Bedford “Presidential Job Interview” with Governor Richardson
Where: Home of Carolyn Richmond, 37 Pebble Beach Dr, Bedford
When: 2:00 PM (Doors Open 1:30 PM)
What: Women’s Advocacy Reception
Where: 18 Low Ave., Concord – 2nd Floor Lobby
When: 4:30 PM (Doors Open 4:00 PM)
What: Meet and Greet
Where: Franco-American Centre, 52 Concord St, Manchester
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Promoted by Joaquin- Another great report from New Hampshire!
It's official, Governor Bill Richardson loves New Hampshire. So much in fact that we couldn't get him away from the Portsmouth Democrats where he was keynoting their annual dinner. "You're more important," he joked. "I don't recall Keith voting in New Hampshire!" Thankfully, Governor Richardson made the Olbermann interview on time and was great - you can watch it here (link).
The Governor's latest New Hampshire trip, his seventh since July, was headlined by the unveiling of his national education policy at Manchester High School West. Speaking the school auditorium that bears his name, Bob Baines, the former Manchester Mayor and principal of Manchester High School West introduced the Governor to an auditorium packed with students, teachers, local education officials and Granite State voters.
"Let us once again measure our national greatness not by the hardness of our walls or the easy accumulation of material things…but by the cultivation of learning, the quality of our national character, and the frank determination to make tomorrow better than today for all mankind," the Governor said.
He went on to propose a series of bold initiatives, paid for in full by smart cuts to wasteful and outdated military programs.
The Governor called for:
-- full-day preschool for every 4-year-old
-- full funding of Head Start
-- scrapping No Child Left Behind
-- raising starting teacher salaries to an average of $40,000 annually
-- 100,000 new math and science teachers
-- 250 math and science academies
-- a bold public service program offering two years of college tuition in exchange for one year of service
-- a renewed investment in music and the arts
-- eliminating "junk food" in schools
The Governor received a standing ovation as he finished the address, and stayed for a long time to answer questions from community members and students.
Bold ideas, and the experience to make them really happen - that's why I'm supporting Governor Richardson.
Promoted by Joaquin- This will be a great trip for the Governor. See you there!
Governor Bill Richardson returns to the Granite State next week for a two-day campaign swing with a heavy focus on education. Governor Richardson will unveil his national education policy at Manchester High School West and participate in the NEA’s "School House to the White House" event, spending a morning in the classroom of a New Hampshire elementary school.
The Governor’s trip will also include keynote addresses before the Clean Air-Cool Planet Energy & Climate Solutions Conference, New Hampshire Latino Summit and the Portsmouth Democrats Annual Banquet.
Bill Richardson continues to outwork his opponents, day in, day out, on the campaign trail. The Governor has held 51 "Presidential Job Interviews" and other public events across New Hampshire, more than any other Democratic candidate, with another seven scheduled for this trip.
Thursday, October 11th
When: 8:30 AM
What: "School House to White House" Event*
Where: Manchester, NH
*Closed to the general public. Media RSVP required for school security purposes.
When: 12:00 PM (Doors Open 11:30 AM)
What: National Education Policy Speech
Where: Manchester High School West, 9 Notre Dame Avenue, Manchester*
*RSVP required for school security purposes – email jblanchard@richardsonforpresident.com
When: 5:00 PM (Doors Open 4:30 PM)
What: Concord "Presidential Job Interview"
Where: Mill Brook Gallery & Home of Pam Tarbell, 236 Hopkinton Road, Concord
When: 6:30 PM
What: New Hampshire Latino Summit*
Where: Southern New Hampshire University, 2500 N. River Rd, Hooksett
*Ticket required – visionhispananh@yahoo.com for details
Friday, October 12th
When: 8:00 AM (Doors Open 7:30 AM)
What: Salem Chamber of Commerce "Presidential Job Interview"
Where: Southern New Hampshire University (Salem Campus), 19 Keewaydin Dr # A, Salem
When: 9:30 AM
What: "Politics and Eggs" Candidate Series*
Where: Bedford Village Inn, 2 Olde Bedford Way, Bedford
*Ticket required – email ecrew@richardsonforpresident.com for details
When: 3:30 PM
What: Clean Air-Cool Planet "Energy & Climate Solutions Conference*
Where: Center of New Hampshire Radisson, 700 Elm St., Manchester
*Ticket required – email rstephenson@cleanair-coolplanet.org for details
When: 5:45 PM (Doors Open 5:30 PM)
What: Somersworth "Presidential Job Interview"
Where: Somersworth High School, 11 Memorial Drive, Somersworth
When: 7:00 PM (Doors Open 6 PM)
What: Portsmouth Democrats Banquet*
Where: Sheraton Harborside Hotel, 250 Market Street, Portsmouth
*Ticket required – email t.s.slater@comcast.net for details
For many people September 26th was just another Democratic Debate, but for me and nearly 50 Tufts University students it was an exciting day of supporting the best candidate to be our next President. Governor Richardson has a strong connection to Tufts, he is an alumnus twice over, graduating from Tufts University in 1970 and the Fletcher School in 1971. During his time at Tufts, he was a standout pitcher for the 'Jumbos' baseball team.
We left the Tufts University campus on yellow school bus packed with students and two New Hampshire bloggers at three in the afternoon. It took nearly three hours to reach Hanover, NH, but the trip was well worth it. The Tuftonians all got into the spirit of the day and ran onto the center of the Dartmouth green, chanting; “Tufts University is here today, Supporting Bill Richardson all the way,” and waving signs. A video of the Tufts, and the Governor’s other volunteers is here.
There was an diverse blend of students on the bus, all different class years, and academic majors - they came from all over the United States, there was even a freshman from Israel. For her, the Governor’s stance on the Middle East, that he would make a “cornerstone of our foreign policy...the strength and the security of Israel,” was extremely important. Another student had been a fan of the Governor for years. Ever since he saw him speak at the United Nations in New York city on a field trip, during the Governor‘s time as the United States U.N. Ambassador.
For me the most revealing moment of the night was during the debate when the other candidates again refused to answer the Governor’s question of “how many troops they would leave in Iraq and for how long?” By 2013 we would still have American troops in Iraq - years after every single one of those Tufts students will have graduated we will still be fighting this war. Governor Richardson has been clear on this issue, he will get all American troops out of Iraq within a year, leaving no residual forces behind. After watching the debate as a huge group in the Governor’s Lebanon office at 85 Mechanic Street in Lebanon, we all packed back on to the bus to make a special stop on our way home.
Tired from a long day and hours of cheering and waving signs for the Governor, the Tufts kids stumbled out of our yellow bus to see the Governor off at the airport. A final rousing cheer erupted, as the Governor pulled up to the gate and got out of the car. The Tufts students chanted “Rich-ard-son, Rich-ard-son, Rich-ard-son” so loudly, some of the airport staff came outside to see what was going on.
“It was a great experience to travel up to New Hampshire with my friends to support Governor Richardson, a Tufts alum,” said Mimi Briskman, a Tufts sophomore from Orlando Florida. The Governor talked to his fellow Jumbos, shaking hands and taking pictures, thanking everyone for their support and vowing to outwork all the other candidates. “Everyone got a thrill cheering before the debate and having the opportunity to meet him after, she continued.”It was the perfect end to the night, and one that neither I nor the over three dozen students I traveled with will ever forget.
Governor Richardson brought Fenway Park some magic from the Field of Dreams, this labor day weekend. He had visited the mystical park in the middle of Iowa's corn fields several weeks ago, and spent Saturday night watching the Red Sox take on the Baltimore Orioles. It was an historic evening as rookie pitcher Clay Buchholz became the first Red Sox rookie pitcher ever to throw a no-hitter. "I brought the Red Sox some good luck," the Gov joked after the game.
Governor Richardson's performance on the ABC was in a word, awesome. The moderator, George Stephanopoulos, opened the debate with a reprisal of the Hillary vs. Obama argument over foreign policy experience. In the middle of the other candidates taking sides, the Governor interrupted to put the question into context.
"Senator Obama provides change and Senator Clinton experience. With me, you get both," he stated. Before he could continue the audience exploded in applause. "We're going to need change to become energy independent. We're going to need experience to deal with foreign leaders. I've met already with most of them. All my life I've been a diplomat and from day one I will be ready."
Read More »When: August 26th, 2007
Kick off @ 12:30 pm
Where: Derryfield Park, Bridge St. & Highland St., Manchester NH
For more information or to RSVP, contact Josh Blanchard, @ 603.296.9670 or jblanchard@richardsonforpresident.com Read More »
Bolstered by polls showing he has moved past John Edwards and into third place in New Hampshire, Governor Bill Richardson returns to the Granite State next week for grassroots events in Grafton, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham and Sullivan counties. Governor Richardson's trip will be highlighted by a major policy address on terrorism at Southern New Hampshire University, followed by a "Homeland Security Conversation" with firefighters in Salem.
Thursday, July 26th
When: 9:00 PM
What: Meet and Greet at the Barley House
Where: Barley House, 132 North Main, Concord
Friday, July 27th
When: Noon
What: Major Policy Address on Terrorism at the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire forum Where: Walker Auditorium, Robert Frost Hall, Southern New Hampshire University, 2500 N. River Rd, Manchester
When: 2:00 PM
What: "Homeland Security Conversation" with Salem Firefighters
Where: Salem Fire Department, 152 Main Street, Salem
When: 5:15 PM
What: Nashua "Presidential Job Interview"
Where: Nashua Public Library, 2 Court Street, Nashua
When: 7:15 PM
What: Derry "Presidential Job Interview"
Where: Home of Mrs. Brenda Brophy-Mavroules, 119 Kilrea Road, Derry
Saturday, July 28th
When: 9:00 AM
What: Meet and Greet at Jack's of New London
Where: Jack's of New London, 207 Main Street, New London
When: 10:00 AM
What: Meet and Greet at Shirley's Restaurant and Donut Shop
Where: Shirley's Restaurant and Donut Shop, 158 Pleasant St, Claremont
When: 12:30 PM
What: SEIU Conference
Where: Alumni Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover
When: 1:15 PM
What: Hanover Street Festival
Where: Main Street, Hanover














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