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Editorials

Trolling the new administration

Jill Stein's cynical push for recounts in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan has two obvious goals: to raise more political cash, and to "troll" President-elect Donald Trump. She's succeeding on both fronts - the interests of the nation be damned. It's a pander to liberal ...

Money well spent in opioid battle

New Hampshire has caught been in a well-documented opioid struggle for several years now, and officials have been throwing any and all possible solutions against the wall to see what sticks. Nashua, which has not been immune to the heroin crisis, has found a model that provides assistance to ...

Blind eye turned on player safety

He is 6 feet 3 inches, 240 pounds - handsome, quick and strong. If there were a factory that produced perfect middle linebackers, he would be the blueprint. At 25, he is in his prime as a professional football player - and his trophy cabinet is filling up quickly: At Boston College, he earned ...

Easy to see when one vote matters

It is easy to become jaded about voting when there are more than 120 million people who head to their respective polling sites, wondering if one vote will get lost in a sea of ballots. But for every electoral landslide or entrenched incumbent surmising a comfortable win, there is a race so ...

Looking back at the week in news

Festival of Trees adds to the joy of the holiday season The Nashua Festival of Trees adds a distinct flavor to the Christmas season. The annual event raises money for the Hunt Memorial Building, one of the treasures of downtown Nashua during the holidays or at any time of year. As well as ...

NFL needs better leadership at top

Football fans are voting with their fingers - the ones that control their TV remotes. Television viewership for National Football League games is down by a startling 12 percent so far this season, a figure league officials - including hapless commissioner Roger Goodell - are scrambling to ...