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Bring justice in Assange situation

Much of what governments keep secret from their people should be revealed. It is in the nature of public officials to keep knowledge that may threaten them quiet. But there is a difference between that and information that jeopardizes the security of an entire people. There are good reasons, ...

We still need to know more

Attorney General William Barr dropped something of a bombshell during testimony in Congress this week. But what he said should have come as no surprise. Though Barr was supposed to be testifying to a Senate committee considering the budget, questions turned to special counsel Robert ...

School budget raises concerns

Well, here we go again, a school board forced to look at paring its budget because voters aren’t happy. In this case, at least, the Souhegan Cooperative School Board budget actually passed in the March vote, but it was a narrow victory and it was won only because Mont Vernon brought in ...

Students show real class

It is said that our children are our greatest treasure and the future of our great community and country. This is once again on display at one local high school. The class of 2020 at Nashua High School South has come up with a unique way to get all their classmates involved and feeling ...

Event vital to community

If you missed the Empty Bowls fundraising event for the Share Outreach Food Pantry, you missed a chance for some really great food and, of course, the opportunity to help an organization that is there to help people in need. The symbol of the Empty Bowls event is a large number of empty ...

Businesses mark milestones

Two local landmark eateries were in the news last week, each celebrating a milestone. On Friday, The Telegraph shared the news of the re-opening of Main Street cornerstone Joanne’s Kitchen. Nine months after an electrical fire put the restaurant out of commission, ownership made a ...