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Opinion

The real story

There have been many bogus conspiracy theories regarding the 2020 election. Some people claim that poll workers threw ballots into a river, that Dominion Voting Systems changed ballots from Trump to Biden, that tens of thousands of dead people voted, and many other outlandish theories. The two ...

Too little, too late

When Merrimack residents learned in early 2016 that we had been drinking water that was contaminated with toxic PFAS chemicals for years due to a lack of state regulations, we turned to our elected officials for support, including our District 11 state senator at that time, Gary Daniels. ...

Shannon for Senate

As politically active newcomers to New Hampshire, we felt Shannon was immediately responsive and approachable as a State Senate Representative. As a resident of Amherst for over 20 years, Shannon truly cares about representing the best interests of our community and willingly invests the time ...

Tom Sherman for governor

As more and more New Hampshire citizens meet Tom Sherman face to face, they see his energy and command of the issues as well as a deep love of New Hampshire and its people. When you ask Tom Sherman a question, you get powerfully, knowledgeable answers. When you seek genuine concern, it’s ...

I used to be a Republican

As an Air Force brat, I was proud of Republicans for supporting our democratic institutions and leading on environmental stewardship. Nixon signed the Clean Air Act and created the EPA. Reagan signed the Brady Bill gun control law. Things have changed. Today’s Republican party would not ...

Community power

Fifty-five percent of New Hampshire’s electricity is produced by natural gas, much of it delivered by ship. As the price of natural gas fluctuates, so does the rate we pay for electricity. NH electric utilities buy electricity from producers that rely mostly on natural gas. So, depending on ...