Colin Manning

Colin Manning

Colin Manning is New Hampshire Governor John Lynch's Press Secretary.

Manning was the statehouse reporter for Foster's Daily Democrat from 2002-2006. Before that from 1999-2002 he was a correspondent for the Manchester Union Leader. Manning was also a contributor to WMUR's Sunday morning public affairs program "Closeup."

He is a 1997 graduate of the University of New Hampshire.

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