John Lynch, Democrat
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Current office: Governor
Birth place: Waltham, MA (11/25/1952)
Home city: Hopkinton, NH
Education: JD, Georgetown University Law Center MBA, Harvard University Bachelors, University of New Hampshire, 1974.
Profession: Coach Director of Admissions, Harvard Business School President/Chief Executive Officer, Knoll, Incorporated President, The Lynch Group.
Political: Governor, State of New Hampshire, 2004-present.
Membership: Chair, University System Board of Trustees, 2001-2004 Member, Catholic Medical Center in Manchester Board, 1997-2003 Member, Capitol Center for the Arts Board Member, Citizens Bank of New Hampshire Board Former President, University of New Hampshire Alumni Association.
First elected: 11/02/2004
Last elected: 11/04/2008
Next election: 2010
Family: Wife: Susan; 3 Children: Jacqueline, Julia, Hayden.
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Birth place: Waltham, MA (11/25/1952)
Home city: Hopkinton, NH
Education: JD, Georgetown University Law Center MBA, Harvard University Bachelors, University of New Hampshire, 1974.
Profession: Coach Director of Admissions, Harvard Business School President/Chief Executive Officer, Knoll, Incorporated President, The Lynch Group.
Political: Governor, State of New Hampshire, 2004-present.
Membership: Chair, University System Board of Trustees, 2001-2004 Member, Catholic Medical Center in Manchester Board, 1997-2003 Member, Capitol Center for the Arts Board Member, Citizens Bank of New Hampshire Board Former President, University of New Hampshire Alumni Association.
First elected: 11/02/2004
Last elected: 11/04/2008
Next election: 2010
Family: Wife: Susan; 3 Children: Jacqueline, Julia, Hayden.
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Washington Post
8.11.09 4:14 PM |
[*] OBAMA: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you.
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concordmonitor.com
8.11.09 7:51 AM |
Gov. John Lynch plans to sign a bill today requiring larger companies to give 60 days notice to their workers and to the state of mass layoffs or plant closings.
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Boston Globe
8.11.09 1:23 AM |
BILLERICA The body of a boater missing since Wednesday was found yesterday morning in Nuttings Lake in Billerica. Police said Roman Muzychen was found after intensive searching by the Merrimack...
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Boston Globe
8.11.09 1:22 AM |
NORTH HAMPTON, N.H. - State Representative Judith Day shakes her head as she strolls along an old, winding country road in her seaside community, gesturing toward a wall of lichen-covered rocks...
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NH Union Leader
8.11.09 12:00 AM |
The 2010 election is more than a year away, but already there is a constant buzz about the race to replace Judd Gregg in the U.S. Senate. As a sitting congressman, Paul Hodes, the one Democrat in...
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Foster's Daily Democrat
8.10.09 11:19 PM |
**Police ready for Obama protesters: Numerous groups plan to demonstrate in Portsmouth**
PORTSMOUTH -- Police Chief David Ferland said Monday his office has received calls from several groups that...
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Laconia Citizen
8.10.09 12:09 AM |
A new law will strengthen existing state and federal accessibility laws for people with disabilities.
The bill -- House Bill 530 -- recently signed by Gov. John Lynch, will ensure that all new...
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NH Union Leader
8.10.09 12:00 AM |
The state's incentives for "green power" proved a draw for the company that plans to build a string of 410-foot wind turbines across remote ridge lines in Coos County.
Like 29 other states and the...
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Concord Monitor
8.10.09 12:00 AM |
Gov. John Lynch plans to sign a bill today requiring larger companies to give 60 days notice to their workers and to the state of mass layoffs or plant closings.
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Foster's Daily Democrat
8.8.09 11:17 PM |
BOSCAWEN -- Sixty-one New Hampshire veterans who were taken prisoner during World War II or the Korean War and made the ultimate sacrifice were remembered in a ceremony Saturday at the state...
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