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Shame on the Nashua School Board; changes are needed

Liberals love to talk about a world where there is no bullying, but the progressives on the Nashua Board of Education appear to disagree. What else would you call Heather Raymond’s bullying action against Doris Hohensee, a sitting school board member who has done no wrong. Board President ...

Gratitude for EMS workers

33,699 That’s the number of times an American Medical Response (AMR) ambulance answered a 911 call last year in New Hampshire’s two busiest EMS systems in Manchester and Nashua. As we celebrate National Emergency Medical Services Week (May 19-25), I’d like to take a moment to salute my ...

Signs, signs, everywhere a sign

Last week, I was awaiting a traffic light at East Hollis and Main Street facing City Hall, when I glanced to the top of the Spaulding Building to my left and noticed a billboard perched stoically at the top. Billboards are becoming rarer nowadays, what with the negative impact they are ...

Defending N.H. families

People in New Hampshire and across the country have made it clear – they are tired of the partisan attacks on their healthcare. They want Democrats and Republicans to work together to improve access to affordable healthcare and protect those with preexisting conditions. As a member of the ...

Nashua Community College to debut first ‘textbook-free’ class

Nashua Community College is committed to finding ways of keeping college affordable, and each semester the cost of textbooks remains a significant financial pressure. According to CollegeBoard.com, the national average cost is about $1,137 per year, in addition to tuition and fees. Which is ...