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Milford should be proud

Kudos to the board that handled the Milford School Board election recount. They did what was clearly a commendable job, one noted gracefully by Len Mannino, who had requested the recount after he and fellow board incumbent Bob Willette had been bested in March’s election by write-in candidate ...

Clipping addiction in Nashua

The stigma of drug addiction, even if one has not gone to prison, can be quite difficult to overcome. Thankfully, three recovering addicts have found success in life at Rise Barber Shop in Nashua. Chris Dinicola founded the business, while master barbers Craig Brewster and Seth Geraghty stay ...

Sidewalk shenanigans

Call us dense or dim, but we seem to be missing something when Nashua officials tell us they don’t have any money to repair the damaged sidewalks found throughout the city. “The city is responsible for the sidewalks. We realize that there are a lot of sidewalks in need of repairs and ...

Don’t break bank

We admit the idea of eating and drinking at a height of 65 feet in downtown Nashua, all while enjoying a concert at the planned Performing Arts Center, seems rather intriguing. Indeed, adding a rooftop terrace to the center set for construction at the former Alec’s Shoes building would allow ...

Come to your senses

Democrats on the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee are playing a dangerous political game. In doing so, they threaten the nation’s security, as well as a time-honored facet of the justice system. Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on his investigation of whether President ...

An injustice in Chicago

Television actor Jussie Smollett lied when he claimed he was the victim of a racist, anti-gay attack in Chicago, police there maintain. They say he used two accomplices to stage the assault, in a bid for publicity he may have hoped would help his career. Yet, other than a few days in jail ...