2020 was a year that, while as difficult as it was, gave me so much to be thankful for. The support that I received from all over the Granite State was amazing, and I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to meet so many amazing people with such incredible stories.
These conversations have shown the resiliency of Granite Staters, and have never been more proud to call this state my home. Despite all the challenges, instead of crumbling, our communities are now stronger than ever. We took care of our neighbors when they were in need, and helped those who could not take care of themselves.
This is what keeps the fabric of America strong. When we dedicate ourselves to helping others, our entire community, state, and country become stronger.
I would like to call special attention to our first responders and healthcare workers for their service during this pandemic. The amount of challenges they have endured over these last 12 months has been enormous, and I cannot thank them enough for their sacrifices to service this year.
From my family to yours, Happy New Year. Hopefully, 2021 will be a better year than 2020, and I look forward to continuing these conversations with my fellow Granite Staters over the next year.
Sincerely,
Don Bolduc