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Editorials

Volunteerism is a powerful force

The city of Nashua website lists 45 agencies throughout the region that provide opportunities for people to volunteer their time. The list runs the gamut, and we've included it below, though we're under no illusion that they represent the totality of volunteer opportunities to be found in our ...

Retaining the city’s waterways

Ya gotta love water. One of the things we sometimes take for granted, living in an area as lush as ours, is the water that surrounds us, cleanses us and our environs and nourishes us. The fact that we get a fairly stable amount of precipitation allows the flowers, trees and grass around us to ...

Privatizing domains won’t change much at all

Flip the switch and the lights go on. Hit the starter button and the engine turns over. Key in an internet domain name and the web page pops open. How does it all work? Who even thinks about that - until there's a reason to wonder. Like when something goes wrong. Or when the administration of ...

Transparency in state is still MIA

Campaign finance reports are due this week from those seeking election to the offices of governor, executive councilor, state senator and state representative. It is, in theory, an opportunity for the public to see where New Hampshire candidates got their money and how they spent it. A few ...

Looking back at the week in news

Silver Knights, local players did the city proud The Nashua Silver Knights did the city proud this summer, taking home their third championship in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League by sweeping the Worcester Bravehearts two games to none in the best-of-three series finale. The FCBL, for ...

Obama’s Syria response lacking

Devastating and overwhelming. Those are the conditions in the ancient and once-great metropolis of Aleppo, according to the head of delegation for the International Committee of the Red Cross, Marianne Gasser, who was in the Syrian city recently. "We hear that dozens of civilians are ...