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Keep the progress going

Turning 70 last month gives me a valuable vantage point from which to see the long game. To assess where we’ve come, where we are, and where we are going as a state Democratic Party. Over the past forty years, New Hampshire has transformed from a permanent rock solid Republican state in the ...

Thomas seeking office

My name is Wendy Thomas, and I am the Democratic candidate for Merrimack’s open New Hampshire House seat in the upcoming Special Election (April 13). Part of advocating for and representing a town is knowing how that town works – and I do more than any candidate in this race. My husband, ...

No cheating, please

After each ten year census, New Hampshire is “redistricted.” How can 400 representatives be shared with equal-sized groups? The New Hampshire Constitution requires one representative for every 3,290 citizens. It is supposed to be a fair, nonpartisan and transparent process. But in ...

Adhere to the guidelines

Following is a letter I sent to Gov. Chris Sununu, and I feel it needs attention. Why has New Hampshire completely removed Food Service Workers from the CDCs Phase 1 rollout recommendations when they are, short of dentists wearing full PPE, the only profession where workers are directly exposed ...

Vote against Article 3

I am asking my fellow voters in Milford to vote against Town Warrant Article 3. For the past 35 years, Milford has been part of MACC Base. The towns that are part of this association up until recently have worked together for the common good to provide emergency dispatch services for their ...

‘Right to Work’ right for N.H.

The Business and Industry Association, New Hampshire’s statewide chamber of commerce and leading business advocate, testified today before the Senate Commerce Committee in support of Senate Bill 61, a bill establishing New Hampshire as a “Right to Work” state, and making it the only ...