By JOHN T. BRODERICK I grew up in a middle-class town of 18,000 people north of Boston. My Dad, who had two chemistry degrees from Boston College, taught science at the local high school and my Mom, whose family couldn’t afford the nursing degree she wanted, worked in an office…
In my work as the Executive Director of Youthwell New Hampshire, an organization dedicated to addressing youth mental health, I have seen firsthand how policy decisions made by our state legislators can shape the mental health and well-being of young people across our state. That’s what makes a slate of…


