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Nashua has changed

As a native-born Nashuan, a native of 77 years, Iguess I might be permitted to comment on the current political bent in my home state/town. Nashua and New Hampshire in general, during the early years of my life – which were spent on West Hollis Street (373 to be exact) – was a wonderful ...

Heal the great divide

OK, the New Hampshire first-in-the-nation primary is over. Much as I like to grip and grin with all the candidates, and look them in the eye, let’s get practical. Will Rogers said it first, “We have the best Congress money can buy.” That goes for the presidency, too. The money is ...

He is not a friend

Donald J. Trump is no friend of the environment, no friend of the elderly. He wants a 26% cut to the Environmental Protection Agency’s budget (won’t make it past our House) and no desserts in Meals on Wheels. Children who need summer meals when school is out, because their parents don’t ...

Letters to the Editor

Patrick can lead America I am writing to you today in support of Deval Patrick for president. Mr. Patrick, the former governor of Massachusetts, has lived the American Dream, growing up on welfare, becoming the first member of his family to go to college and leading the Civil Rights ...

Letters to the Editor

Bennet has vision New Hampshire voters will be going to the polls on Tuesday to begin the process of electing their party’s nominee for president. With many qualified candidates seeking our vote, it can be hard to decide. As I listened to each candidate when they came to New Hampshire, I ...

Bennet is worth a look

With the passing of Jim Lehrer, there were tributes from friends and colleagues for this very good journalist who brought us the news without dramatic audio, flashy graphics or bias. Together with Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer founded what is now The PBS News Hour, which provides not just the ...