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We need to move beyond ‘ifs’

Climate change is a serious and pressing issue that is and will continue to effect the entire planet with our failure of serious action. There had always been the focus on “if” climate change is real, “if” humans are making a serious impact on overall warming of the earth, and “if” ...

Sununu ignores citizens’ will

Seventy-nine headstones, each one representing a bill passed by both the NH House and Senate were set up in front of City Hall last Saturday by Greater Nashua Rights and Democracy to highlight the record number of bills vetoed by Governor Sununu. Until his term, the record for 2 years was ...

Misguided cultural confiscation

There appears to be radicalism in current Nashua city government to revise American political tradition. Most recently the Board of Aldermen resolved that Columbus Day be renamed Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Under the guise of a “welcoming city” many are thereby declared unwelcome. This ...

A strong commitment

For the past two years, I have served as the Senator from District 13, which covers wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 in Nashua. Representing you in Concord is an honor, and it is not a responsibility I take lightly. I’m driven by the desire to make our economy work better for working families, ...

Build our future

It has been my pleasure to know Steve Negron over the years. He was my NH state representative in Nashua’s Ward 5. When I first heard him speak to the Nashua Republicans about an issue happening in the state house I knew he had what it takes to go further. He was well-informed and he ...

Chandley: Small business advocate

As an Amherst resident who owns a small business in Nashua, I feel compelled to respond to the dishonest partisan attacks on State Senator Shannon Chandley's record regarding small businesses. Senator Chandley has been a fierce advocate for the small business community and to say anything less ...