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Take a stroll this shopping season

The allure of Black Friday, America's Super Bowl of retail trade, is more than a little baffling to the uninitiated. Correction: It is baffling from the perspective of the customers. Folks follow their Thanksgiving feast by waking up in the wee hours, gassing up the car, checking to see how ...

Time to address our ‘yuge’ issues

The corporate media threw all the dirt and garbage they could find or conjure up at Donald Trump and none of it stuck. The more they tried to hurt him with printed words and sound bites, the better he looked to average people. They predicted his electoral defeat by indignant media-saturated ...

Same-day voting helps NH turnout

New Hampshire continues to rank as one of the top states in voter turnout, and one reason why is the ease that same-day registration offers to Granite Staters. Same-day registration, despite catcalls from conservative activists about voter fraud, offers the procrastinator in all of us the ...

Looking back at the week in news

'Compact' parking spots are not open to interpretation It's amusing to drive into a parking garage and see how some people interpret the signs that say "compact cars only." And in this case, "amusing" means "annoying." According to ...

Give new Turkey Bowl day a shot

Nashua's high school football tradition is rooted deep and celebrated with pride. It is one of those increasingly rare rituals that, despite the nonstop churn of the digital age, manages to survive the relay from one generation to the next. That is what makes the Turkey Bowl, born at Holman ...

Sen. Shaheen will bring NH’s voice

It's never too early to start planning, especially with the speed of federal bureaucracy. The appointment of U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., to serve on the United States Semiquincentennial Commission is a privilege for the Granite State lawmaker. The commission has been tasked with ...