
Howard Altschiller
Executive Editor and General Manager at Portsmouth Herald
Husband, dad, journalist living in New Hampshire.
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1 week ago |
seacoastonline.com | Howard Altschiller
On the 50th anniversary of New Hampshire to protect its first-in-the-nation presidential primary, those who created and defended it for decades spoke with confidence about its future. “We are going to be first, no doubt about that,” said Jim Splaine, a longtime former Democratic lawmaker from Portsmouth who was the sole sponsor of House Bill 73, the law mandating New Hampshire will hold the first presidential primary. It passed on May 27, 1975.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Howard Altschiller
As I leave Cross Roads House (CRH), I would like to say what an honor and privilege it has been for me to have served the Seacoast community. In the blink of an eye four years have passed, but so much wonderful work has been accomplished. CRH remains strong as it continues to serve the Seacoast communities and the State of New Hampshire. Because of longstanding and generous community support, CRH has served well over 20,000 Seacoast and NH-based residents over its 43-year history.
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1 month ago |
seacoastonline.com | Howard Altschiller
As I leave Cross Roads House (CRH), I would like to say what an honor and privilege it has been for me to have served the Seacoast community. In the blink of an eye four years have passed, but so much wonderful work has been accomplished. CRH remains strong as it continues to serve the Seacoast communities and the State of New Hampshire. Because of longstanding and generous community support, CRH has served well over 20,000 Seacoast and NH-based residents over its 43-year history.
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1 month ago |
seacoastonline.com | Howard Altschiller
To our readers,We are thrilled to announce the launch of the USA TODAY Network Style Guide, a crucial tool that embodies our unwavering commitment to clarity, accuracy, consistency and transparency in journalism. This guide is not only a valuable resource for journalists but also a free tool for our community, including students, teachers, bloggers and anyone with a passion for writing.
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May 6, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Howard Altschiller
EXETER — The New Hampshire state primary is Sept. 10, more than four months away, but Democratic voters filled the historic Town Hall Sunday to hear the party's three gubernatorial candidates answer questions from a panel of high school students.
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Thankful for the #Seacoast teens who gave us a look inside their digital worlds and the insights of NH mental health professionals. @seacoastonline @FostersDailyDem

An important read for any parents w/ kids who have social media accounts. Thanks to @HowardSMG & @UnionLeader for discussing this important topic. ARTICLE: https://t.co/a2V3wSrbrZ WEBINAR: https://t.co/BAV7XLjXxa @chadkids @DartmouthHealth @MediaPowerYouth @MentalHealthNH

Happening now: Sat AM, #Portsmouth, #NH Police presence strong, #Seacoast community rallies for love over hate; neo-Nazis were a no-show. Honey Punch & Pals show @TheSeacoastRep entertained a full house. Full story coming @seacoastonline @FostersDailyDem Photos: @CamilleCFine https://t.co/OyXWw4vKK8

Last night we heard a bear trying to get through our backyard fence in #Stratham #NH . It ran off when @DebrasATeam and I went out with a flashlight to see what was going on. We didn’t get a photo last night but woke up to this damage. #BearSighting #BringTheChipsInside https://t.co/H3YhoMBE9U