Yury Polozov, a participant in New Hampshire’s civic and political scene, shared updates on his Twitter account regarding recent local and regional events between June 1 and June 3, 2026.
On June 1, Polozov highlighted the involvement of the New Hampshire Free State Project in Vermont Republican activities. He wrote, “This weekend, the New Hampshire Free State @FreeStateNH Project co-sponsored the Vermont GOP Meeting aimed at training delegates and updating the Party Platform. It was exciting to see people who share our love of liberty and economic freedom putting up such a strong fight in an” (June 1, 2026).
The following day, Polozov reported on local development decisions as part of his role with the Hooksett Planning Board. He stated, “At the Hooksett Planning Board meeting, we conditionally approved the construction of 8 townhouse-style condo units at 1631 Hooksett Road (across from Pleasant View Drive). Abutters on Pleasant View Drive raised concerns that the intersection is already dangerous during rush” (June 2, 2026).
On June 3, Polozov commented on media coverage related to a violent crime case. He posted, “So sad when NPR covers sadistic torture and murder of Henry Nowak and Senate funds them through UNH.” (June 3, 2026).
Polozov’s posts reflect ongoing political activism associated with groups like the Free State Project—a movement encouraging libertarians to move to New Hampshire—and engagement with municipal planning issues in Hooksett. The mention of NPR coverage connects to broader debates about public funding for media organizations through university channels.







