It will be interesting to see what architects come up with as they plan an expansion to Wadleigh Memorial Library in Milford.
The library’s trustees are beginning to search for an architect to develop one, and we hope the plan will find eventual support. In 2015 and again in 2016, a $5.6 ...
For weeks, small forests of signs promoting dozens of political candidates have been demonstrations of the vigor of our system of government.
Now, they are just litter.
Some candidates and their supporters started the process of picking up their signs on Tuesday evening. It is pleasing to ...
It really is a question about how much children mean to us. Are they precious enough for us to pay just a little bit of attention while we are driving?
Not for some people – and that includes a few right here in our area.
We doubt there is a school bus driver in our area who has not ...
The two ballot questions on the bottom of the Nov. 6 general election ballots are written in confusing legalistic language, so here’s what the ACLU, which supports both questions, has to say about them:
Ballot Question 1 would, basically, again allow taxpayer lawsuits against the ...
New Hampshire is better off than it was two years ago. Some may even say the Granite State is the strongest it has ever been in its 230-year history.
New Hampshire consistently has had the lowest unemployment rate this year compared to other New England states as well as being significantly ...
Washington, D.C., is a polarizing place.
While this always has been the case, during the past few years it has become mired in bureaucratic red tape, inflexible partisanship and decisions that have been far from beneficial to the masses – including sometimes those here in New ...