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The artwork of one of ConVal’s own will soon be featured on the walls of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C., hanging alongside art by dozens of other teenage artists from across the country.
COOS COUNTY — U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat, U. S. Senator Kelly Ayotte, a Republican, and Second District Congresswoman Annie Kuster announced two weeks ago that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will open two part-time VA health care clinics in Berlin and Colebrook by the end of the current fiscal year on Sept. 30.

AMHERST – Nine women business leaders met with U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster, D-N.H., last week for a roundtable discussion about issues important to women.
RINDGE — From pink Legos meant to encourage girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to the pressure older women face to dye their gray hair to keep a young appearance, U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster led a roundtable discussion Wednesday at Franklin Pierce University on the issues that affect a woman's economic success.
WINDHAM — State officials remain anxious about receiving enough federal funding to complete the Interstate 93 widening project.
They appealed to Congresswoman Ann Kuster, D-N.H., for help yesterday, saying the entire $769 million project could be stalled if the state does not receive the money.
WINDHAM — During a tour of the Interstate 93 expansion project surrounding Exit 3 on Monday afternoon, state transportation officials shared highlights of construction progress in the state's southern tier.
Berlin Daily Sun: Kuster on Congress - Conveying NH Veterans’ Concerns to VA Secretary Eric Shinseki
Last month, I held a roundtable in Berlin to hear from North Country veterans about some of the issues that most concern them. As a member of the U.S.
NASHUA –The founder of a Nashua wireless network has news that may surprise people: He doesn’t save any money by employing a worker overseas.
BERLIN – The state needs to promote manufacturing as a career to high school students if the region and country want to regain manufacturing jobs that moved offshore participants in a roundtable discussion told U.S. Congresswoman Annie Kuster Friday.


