Ross Berry comments on policy views, honors Mayor Baines, and notes extreme cold

Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District
Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District
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Ross Berry, a public figure and frequent commentator on local affairs, posted several updates on his Twitter account in late January 2026. His tweets addressed topics ranging from political commentary to weather conditions and the passing of a notable community leader.

On January 23, 2026, Berry commented on another individual’s policy stances by stating, “Budman has some… interesting… policy positions.”

Later that day, Berry paid tribute to a recently deceased official: “Mayor Baines’ life was dedicated to public service to the Queen City and our State. He will be deeply missed.” The message reflects Mayor Baines’ long-standing commitment to serving both Manchester—commonly referred to as the Queen City—and the broader state community.

The following morning, on January 24, Berry remarked on local weather conditions with a succinct observation: “Feels like -16°. So theres that.” This comment highlights the severe cold experienced in the region at that time.

Mayor Baines is remembered for his significant contributions to Manchester and New Hampshire through decades of public service. The term “Queen City” refers specifically to Manchester, which is recognized as New Hampshire’s largest city.



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