For anyone who wants or needs evidence of why elections matter, we offer up a couple of close-tohome examples.
The first is Maine Gov. Paul LePage, a Republican who is under pressure to resign after he left a threatening, obscenity-laced voice message for a legislator in which the governor ...
At the conclusion of jury trials, regardless of the verdict, it is customary for judges to thank jurors for their service and attentiveness.
But who thanks judges when they preside over a bench trial?
We all should, especially in a case like the one Judge Charles Temple just presided ...
We wonder why neither of New Hampshire's U.S. senators have uttered a peep about the fact that the company that sells the life-saving EpiPen has raised the price by 550 percent over the past eight years.
The EpiPen, for those who don't know, is often carried by those with potentially ...
Dear America: Maine here. Please forgive us - we made a terrible mistake. We managed to elect and re-elect a governor who is unfit for high office.
He has a gruff exterior and blunt way of talking that some of us find refreshing, but he has shown again and again that he governs by grudge, and ...
If a stranger tapped another on the shoulder and inquired about their sexual history, the most germane response is "none of your damn business."
And so when it comes to digging into the sexual past of a rape victim, it's none of our damn business.
But the New Hampshire ...
Nashua's students ready for a fresh start next Tuesday
While it certainly is not the most exciting news for Nashua's children, the start of the school year is just around the corner.
And there are some fresh faces in the city's school district, including incoming Superintendent Connie Brown, ...