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Support Ernest Jette

Ernest Jette is running for re-election as our Ward 5 Alderman. We’re very happy about this, because he has the background and character equal to the task, and he has served our ward well. He holds degrees in economics and law, and has devoted his life to public service: Captain in the US ...

Nashua can do more

Clean Energy Week has come and gone without much visible progress. The current escalation of the prices of gasoline and natural gas, as well as last summer’s abnormally severe storms, are wakeup calls telling us to get serious about stopping the build-up of greenhouse gasses in the ...

Down ballot voting counts

Donald Trump will BE the 2024 Republican candidate for president – you can bet on it! Democrats can continue to wring their hands and say “woe is us” all they want, but if they don’t pay attention to down ballot races, it’s their own darn fault. Let’s consider where we’re ...

Remote access

Eric Johnson is absolutely right that remote access to the state’s legislative process is an huge benefit derived from COVID, and it should become a normal part of operations. It is not only the North Country that would benefit - informed citizenry should be encouraged on principle, and now ...

City workers deserve respect

City workers deserve our respect, and appreciation for their service, but it came to light this week that at Nashua’s Aug. 26 Board of Assessors meeting, Laurie Ortolano, a candidate for Nashua Board of Public Works, thought it was best to refer to a city attorney disrespectfully, using the C ...

Disaster waiting to happen

When a condominium collapsed in Florida in June of this year, tragically killing 98 people, evidence of structural issues, reports of overdue repairs, and emails between owners, contractors, and city officials surfaced, all pointing fingers and demanding answers to the question “Could this ...