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Work in progress

Forty-nine years ago, a group of women in Nashua marched down Main Street to call attention to the inequities faced by women. It all started with a two-line advertisement in the Broadcaster written by two women who worked in Nashua’s factories, asking other women to join them informing a ...

Common sense

In view of all the burning, chaos, destruction, insanity, looting, madness, rioting and violence that’s going on in our country now, it would be foolish for any of us that have been fortunate so far to not have been affected yet, to feel and think that those things can’t and won’t ...

The environment is on the ballot

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a haven for wildlife and native peoples – and a battleground in the climate and energy wars. With abundant wildlife and grandiose landscapes unmarred by roads, structures or any visible sign of human development, ANWR is often called “America’s ...

Biden has much to offer

Joe Biden is a decent man. He will listen to people with different views. He will respect people of all religions. He will not mock handicapped people. Joe Biden has integrity. He will tell us the truth. He will appoint honest people to his Cabinet. He will not hide his tax returns or ...

Blankenbeker is the one

Primary elections are always difficult. Voters from each party need to select for each office, the person they feel is best equipped to champion their values while also having the ability to win a General election in November. For Congress in District 2, my choice is Lynne ...

Carbon pricing: We need to act now

Since 2009, carbon pricing has been an offer on the table to battle climate change. Plans have been discussed and supported by both political parties on the federal and state levels. But recently there has been a halt on discussion to implement this plan. The most recent attempt which had ...