Protesters walk up the snowy sidewalks holding signs against ICE during the "No Occupation at Home, No Occupation Abroad" protest march in North Conway Village on Jan. 17. Around 75 people participated in the march from the Lutheran Church of the Nativity to Cheese Louise. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Jenny Simone of Intervale (left) and Daune Frey of Center Conway take part in the "No Occupation at Home, No Occupation Abroad" protest march, organized by MWV Resistance, in North Conway Village on Jan. 17. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
World Fellowship Center co-director Megan Chapman (standing right) gives questions for participants to discuss with each other during the "conversation" at Cheese Louise following the "No Occupation at Home, No Occupation Abroad" protest march, organized by MWV Resistance, in North Conway Village on Jan. 17. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Protesters walk up the snowy sidewalks holding signs against ICE during the "No Occupation at Home, No Occupation Abroad" protest march in North Conway Village on Jan. 17. Around 75 people participated in the march from the Lutheran Church of the Nativity to Cheese Louise. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Jenny Simone of Intervale (left) and Daune Frey of Center Conway take part in the "No Occupation at Home, No Occupation Abroad" protest march, organized by MWV Resistance, in North Conway Village on Jan. 17. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
World Fellowship Center co-director Megan Chapman (standing right) gives questions for participants to discuss with each other during the "conversation" at Cheese Louise following the "No Occupation at Home, No Occupation Abroad" protest march, organized by MWV Resistance, in North Conway Village on Jan. 17. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — MWV Resistance organized a peaceful “No Occupation at Home, No Occupation Abroad” march that drew about 85 participants in North Conway on Saturday. It has also scheduled three events for today, each taking place at 2 p.m. as part of a nationwide “Free America” walkout.
Today’s events are to take place in Jackson at the covered bridge; at the Four Corners in Conway Village; and at the intersection of Routes 113 and 16 in Chocorua, according to Megan Chapman of MWV Resistance.
New Hampshire only graduates 50% of high school students at 12 grade reading level and this is what New Hampshire people protest, something is very wrong with priorities here. Its a lazy mind that blames Trump for everything, Obama deported far more illegals than Trump where were the protests then? The dumbing down of the public is on full display here, complain with no solutions just like children. Children's education is a state and local issue that you could make a difference, look at the percentage of students in NH who graduate at 12 grade proficiency: Math 23%, Science: 21%, Reading: 55%. How are the youth of NH going to compete in the future where jobs will require these skills? Get over your TDS stop being lazy and get involved in local issues where you could actually make a positive difference.
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New Hampshire only graduates 50% of high school students at 12 grade reading level and this is what New Hampshire people protest, something is very wrong with priorities here. Its a lazy mind that blames Trump for everything, Obama deported far more illegals than Trump where were the protests then? The dumbing down of the public is on full display here, complain with no solutions just like children. Children's education is a state and local issue that you could make a difference, look at the percentage of students in NH who graduate at 12 grade proficiency: Math 23%, Science: 21%, Reading: 55%. How are the youth of NH going to compete in the future where jobs will require these skills? Get over your TDS stop being lazy and get involved in local issues where you could actually make a positive difference.
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