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Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down

Editor’s note: During the course of a week, issues are covered that might not lend themselves to full editorial comment, but they are worthy of The Sunday Telegraph weighing in – thumbs up, thumbs down or neutral. ––– Thumbs Up to the individuals who worked to develop and create the ...

New fund should help bridge the gap

Businesses at some point will have to reopen as our state continues to navigate COVID-19 and its far-reaching impact. Greater Nashua cities and towns may not have direct control over what will open and when, but it’s reassuring to look toward the future and some support that is forthcoming ...

Local efforts elicit smiles

The ability to make someone smile is among the greatest of talents, we believe. Often, it costs nothing. However, this weekend, there are some inexpensive ways in which those who are capable can a profound impact in the lives of others. In support of 12 different local food pantries and ...

Extraordinary efforts

Without the continued support of the United Way of Greater Nashua, the city and our community would not be able to succeed and continue to thrive. Now more than ever, as we all face the uncertain challenges with the COVID-19 pandemic, the UWGN is providing support and resources for many ...

Take swift action on distributing funds

On Monday, the Legislative Advisory Committee of the Governor’s Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery talked about getting agencies like the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Business and Industry Association involved in helping to evaluate and distribute the more than $1.25 ...

Don’t become complacent

On Friday, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu extended his state of emergency declaration – originally issued March 13 – for another 21 days. Further extension is necessary given that the pandemic has caused an unprecedented public health emergency and economic devastation, he wrote. Among ...