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School closings may be prudent

By Thursday, 1,561 schools throughout the United States had been closed because of concern that keeping them open might help COVID-19 — the coronavirus — spread. Both at the local level in our area and among state officials, the COVID-19 situation is being watched warily. It may prove ...

Are drug companies lying too?

Big tobacco lied for many years about the adverse health effects associated with its product. We know that. It has been proven in court through billions of dollars in settlements by some companies. The same goes for some in the drug industry, who knew even as they were reaping windfall ...

Stop the panic and calm down

After a trip to the grocery or department store, it becomes abundantly clear that many are in panic mode over the coronavirus. The shelves are not only devoid of hand sanitizer, but medical mask and toilet paper supplies have been decimated. Just scrolling down one’s timeline on social ...

Get out and vote today

Today, citizens in towns throughout Greater Nashua and the Souhegan Valley will head to the polls to cast their votes on a variety of issues, including who will lead their respective towns and school boards, and what warrant articles they support. There are several key articles throughout our ...

Sununu made the right move

There has been much debate and talk about health care during this presidential campaign season. It is safe to say that health care is one of the biggest – if not THE biggest – issues on the minds of voters this year. That said, by the time Jan. 20, 2021, rolls around, it still will take ...

Proposed bill would be beneficial

New Hampshire Sen. David Watters recently introduce a bill that would create a youth climate and conservation council. The council would be made up of people ages 12 to 25, and include one resident from each country, plus four members each from middle school, high school and college or ...