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Consider nicotine regulation

We are glad Nashua Board of Aldermen members on Tuesday voted to reject Ordinance 19-037, which would have made it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to possess any nicotine product. The final tallies were six votes in favor of approval and seven in opposition. Members voting to increase ...

Be wary of who you cross

City property owner Laurie Ortolano has made it her mission to bring accountability to Nashua City Hall, particularly within the Assessing Department. After Ortolano repeatedly questioned the manner in which this department performed property assessments and valuations, Mayor Jim Donchess ...

Excellent response

If, as U.S. officials insist, Thursday’s test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile had nothing to do with events elsewhere in the world, it was a fortuitous coincidence. On Thursday, North Korea fired two short-range missiles into the sea off its coast. It appears the rockets ...

‘Why not?’

The recent search of Milford High School by five drug-sniffing dogs apparently turned up no drugs. At first blush, that’s a good thing. But finding no drugs doesn’t mean that teenagers aren’t using drugs. It just means that, this time, no drugs were found. Indeed, a memo sent to ...

Pride in the park

Though skateboarding may not be for everyone, Nashua has a fine facility for those who wish to participate in the form of the David W. Deane Skateboard Park. “This park here is definitely, in my opinion, the best in the whole Northeast right now. In my opinion, this one blows the Boston ...

Focus on real issues

Without much effort, we can name five real questions that presidential candidates of any political party should spend time answering while they are on the 2020 campaign trail. Here goes: 1. Even with Obamacare in place, thousands of Americans still have no health insurance at all, or have ...