New Hampshire has a major heroin problem. The ‘tsunami of drug overdoses and deaths’ has swallowed countless lives. Mike Barnicle shines a spotlight on a grim issue that’s on the minds of so many voters in the Granite State.
In The Daily Beast, he writes:
Even though the city has nearly collapsed under the weight of all the politicians who come here seeking the presidency, Lt. Jessica Wyman was not thinking about any election as she sat in her office at Nashua’s Fire-Rescue headquarters. She has been a paramedic since 1991 and on the job in this city of about 85,000 people for the past 15 years.
“The youngest?” she was saying. “Sixteen.”









