by Jennifer Narby | Sep 26, 2018 | NH Life & Issues
This Summer has been a hot one. Many of us have been begging for cooler weather, but then when it comes upon us, we miss the heat again. Nevertheless, the seasons are changing, and experiencing a variety of weather can be a lot of fun. So how does all of this relate...
by Jennifer Narby | Jul 11, 2018 | Community
BE IMPECCABLE WITH YOUR WORD. – don Miguel Ruiz, Four Agreements This month, I want to write about the importance of communicating clearly. I do this as much for myself as anyone else reading, because it is not always easy to say what we mean, mean what we say,...
by Tiffany Hale | Jul 5, 2018 | Community, Moving to New Hampshire
The Free State Project was the catalyst that brought us to New Hampshire. We have found kindred spirits in liberty, freedom from exorbitant taxes, and support for political involvement at any level. As a family, though, we knew it couldn’t stop there. We knew we...
by Molly Smith | Jul 1, 2018 | Blockchain & Crytpocurrency, Community, Freecoast
This year marks the Fifth Annual Freecoast Festival in the beautiful Seacoast region of New Hampshire. The theme for this years festival is “Building a Voluntary Community,” and speakers will showcase how they work towards building a voluntary community by...
by Molly Smith | Jun 29, 2018 | Community
The family-friendly Porcupine Freedom Festival, held annually at Roger’s Campground in the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire, is featured on the Free State Project’s website, discussed on various social media platforms, and seen in the 101 Reasons:...
by Jessica Paxton | May 31, 2018 | Blockchain & Crytpocurrency
Here in New Hampshire, among Free Staters and locals alike, cryptocurrency isn’t just “in theory.” It’s “in practice,” a part of everyday life for many of us. The Kids Are Using Dash When my youngest was seven, he started his own business, selling baked goods at a...