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Early hands-free results promising

It comes as no surprise that the law that took effect in July 2015 has not, a year later, prevented many people from continuing to read and send emails and shoot off way too many text messages while driving. After all, if laws were all it took to correct irresponsible and dangerous behavior, ...

Privacy bill puts public in the dark

Nashua aldermen should think hard when considering a bill that would allow the city's finance director to black out names of those receiving payments from the city. The bill, which was requested by Nashua Police Chief Andrew Lavoie, starts out with the noble purpose of seeking to keep ...

Dry baby bottoms are happy bottoms

We're happy to report there will be clean little baby bottoms in Rochester, N.H. Thumbs up to the SHARE Fund, a Rochester nonprofit, that will soon be the only organization in the state to take part in a national diaper bank. The availability of clean diapers will be a life-saver for needy ...

Brown is right: ‘This must stop’

It's understandable that many people in our country feel confused at the moment by the events that have taken place in recent days involving police. In Falcon Heights, Minn.,Philando Castile, 32, was shot Wednesday night following a traffic stop. His girlfriend, who was riding with him at the ...

Looking back at the week in news

Democrats practice a little misdirection on Clinton issue New Hampshire's leading Democrats have availed themselves of every opportunity to hitch their wagons to Hillary Clinton. Gov. Maggie Hassan, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. Rep. Ann Kuster, former U.S Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, and state ...

A rigged system slices both ways

The decision by the FBI not to bring charges against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for using her private email server to handle highly classified material says more about the criminal justice system in this country than it does about Clinton’s supposed innocence. Judging ...