kathryn13

kathryn13 t1_itm7x17 wrote

I want them to wait. The producers seem a little burned out after 6 seasons. Let the series continue to attract watchers on Amazon Prime and hopefully become a cult hit. There's a huge time jump so the series has the luxury of time. Everyone can come back to it with renewed passion. I want to avoid the final 3 books become like the final 3 seasons of Game of Thrones *opinion warning* which I feel were rushed because of showrunner/producer fatigue. I enjoyed it so much, I want quality when it comes to production of the last 3 books which were really my favorite in the whole 9 book series.

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kathryn13 t1_it1z01q wrote

I haven't read that the Concord couple killer was ever previously caught. They arrested him in South Burlington and he's been in jail since.

The guy that stabbed the Manchester resident at Nutt's Pond was on PR bail release after stabbing someone else. According to the UL article he was twice arrested and released. My understanding part of the problem Manchester is facing with homeless is because the jail for the county is located here. So if a suspect is arrested in Nashua, they get brought to valley street jail in Manch. When they get PR bail, they get released onto the Manchester streets - they don't get returned to Nashua. This goes for all the towns in Hillsborough county. So if Amherst has a homeless person, they could arrest them, send them to jail on bs charges, when they get released, they get stuck in Manchester unless they have a way to get themselves back to Amherst. It's become a great way for Hillsborough towns to mitigate their own homeless residents. The Nutt's Pond murderer entered NH in Nashua, arrested in Nashua, released to the streets of Manchester. The dude clearly needs some mental health services and it's a shame he can't get them while he's in jail.

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kathryn13 t1_is73wkn wrote

In the manchester area:

Mosaic Art Collective - just opened a new space downtown

Arts Build Community - they just did a huge multi-mural project

550 Arts isn't necessarily a collaborative or collective, but I think they act like it - very community minded.

Check in with Grace at Creative Framing Solutions on Chestnut St. She and Studio Verne right next store are very involved in the arts scene.

And then the Manchester Arts Commission is looking for a passionate arts resident who might be interested on serving on the commission and doing exactly what you're looking to do.

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kathryn13 t1_irinso9 wrote

It’s a possibility. White supremacists issued statements in the trinity high school race incident so they could be trying to make a public show of themselves in the city. It’s election season so the culture wars are ramping up.

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