For many years I’ve heard and believed that the Republicans are better at managing the economy than the Democrats. I believed it because people I spoke with believed it. As I grew more informed, I realized this was not the case at all. We need to expose this other “big lie.”
The five ...
One of the two candidates in the District 12 Senate race is calm, serious, and grounded, while the other one is hysterical – and not in a funny way, and not in a way that benefits the overwhelming majority of New Hampshire’s citizens.
I’ve had several long discussions about policy issues ...
The news has been plentiful about the healthcare workforce shortage. We hear about this deep-seated problem on the national level as well as here in New Hampshire. According to National Nurses United, there are 4.4 million registered nurses in the United States but only 3 million are currently ...
Most Nashuans are not aware that an application has been filed with the planning board to site an asphalt manufacturing plant on Temple Street at the Amory Street rotary. With heavy trucks moving aggregate, asphalt and other heavy materials through narrow streets many times each day, this ...
Whether it’s on-campus housing or an off-campus rental, there’s something about college apartments that discourages you from truly settling in. Maybe it’s the knowledge that this is temporary housing, and you’ll be moving again in a few months, or maybe it’s those odd stains on the ...
If you enjoyed a cup of coffee at the Red Arrow Diner this morning, you have a French immigrant to thank. David Lamontagne opened a modest lunch cart in Manchester in October, 1922, exactly 100 years ago. He and his family changed casual dining in New Hampshire that is still going strong today. ...