Editor’s note: During the course of a week, issues are covered that might not lend themselves to full editorial comment, but they are worthy of The Sunday Telegraph weighing in – thumbs up, thumbs down or neutral.
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Thumbs Up – To the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce for ...
Your Republican State Representative delegation and State Senator in Merrimack made historic progress in fixing the Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in Merrimack’s drinking water. This pressing issue left devastating effects on our environment and homes. The unacceptable damage done by ...
Gun violence is a clear and present danger to the lives of Americans. Voters want to address it, and candidates need to follow.
From horrific mass shootings to the slower but grislier toll of daily gun homicides, gun violence is an epidemic that killed more than 45,000 people in this country ...
We’ve all heard it: prices are going up! Inflationary pressures are pushing the prices of most things up these days: fuel, rents, electricity, childcare, school supplies, groceries. But what isn’t going up to keep pace is wages. Therefore, many people are left with less money in their ...
Less than a month before the 2022 midterm elections, most polls show that the No. 1 issue for likely voters is, as Democratic strategist James Carville famously quipped 30 years ago, “the economy, stupid.”
According to Morning Consult, as of Oct. 1, 77 percent of likely voters identify ...
For years, state lawmakers and Gov. Sununu have been locked in a heated debate about the costs and benefits of renewable energy in New Hampshire. On one side, bipartisan majorities in the State House and Senate have sought to increase net metering so that solar and other homegrown renewables ...