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Jennifer visits Harborside residents in Milford
Jennifer Horn visited the Harborside Assisted Living Facility in Milford today. She enjoyed the opportunity to speak with the residents about issues ranging from Health Care needs and Medicare to a government that will work to pass on a better world to our children and grandchildren. Jennifer said," Government can do better for senior citizens today."

ANOTHER BUSY WEEKEND: Unity, Whitefield, North Haverhill, Littleton, Plymouth
UNITY OLD HOME DAYS
Jennifer meets voters at the Unity Fire Department's Pancake Breakfast


Jennifer visits with local residents at the Unity Old Home Day Festival

Shaking hands and asking for votes during the parade
PRESBY OPEN HOUSE IN WHITEFIELD

Speaking with host David Presby, owner of Presby Environmental
NORTH HAVERHILL FAIR
A special thanks to Ron and Joanne Fullerton for introducing Jennifer to folks around the fair and community!


GOP County Chair Lud Flower welcomes Jennifer to Grafton County.


Listening to voter's concerns and pressing the flesh

Executive Councilor Ray Burton shares campaign secrets with Jennifer and Bill


PLYMOUTH GOP MEETING
Thanks to Chairman Omer Ahern for hosting Jennifer at the Pemi Baker Valley Republican Meeting at Bonnie Brae Farms where Jennifer also had the opportunity to tour the Deer Farm


Greater Nashua-Merrimack YMCA Visit
Jennifer Horn Tours Merrimack YMCA
Today the campaign toured the YMCA facility in Merrimack with the Executive Officers.
Jennifer had an opportunity to view the wonderful programs that the YMCA offers to children and families in the area. She enthralled a room full of 4 year olds with a great story telling session.

Pictured from left to right: Gail Lucey, Marsha Bottino, Amy Petrie (Branch Manager for Merrimack), Dick Olson (CFO), Mike LaChance(CEO),Jennifer Horn, Glynis Citarelli

Dick Olson points out many of the energy savings that the YMCA has derrived by utilizing energy saving lighting in some areas of the facility.

Jennifer reads to a classroom of 4 year olds.
