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Sununu understands

Through a multitude of programs, New Hampshire has provided much needed relief to our state’s small business. Gov. Chris Sununu has stood by the small business community and these funds have helped ensue business can keep their doors open and provide employment for Granite Staters and their ...

Vote for Jeanne Dietsch

Access to reliable, high-speed internet is vitally important. If we didn’t know this before, we surely do now that Covid-19 has made working from home and remote learning the new normal. State Senator Jeanne Dietsch has long been a leader in improving telecommunications in New Hampshire. ...

Not about equality

Gov. Chris Sununu, unable to push his school privatization schemes through the legislature, keeps trying backdoor approaches. His latest would unilaterally divert $1.5M of CARES money to two scholarship organizations currently administering NH’s Education Tax Credit (“ETC”) scholarship ...

Re-elect Shannon Chandley

We have lived in Merrimack for over forty-five years and we have seen a number of state senators come and go. We had one who was kind to animals, another who seemed more pre-occupied with the senate presidency, and yet another who had his eyes on the governor’s chair. None of them really ...

‘Come let us reason together’

Your Sunday, Aug. 9, guest column by Steve Negron went into some details about House Resolution 5717 regarding gun rights and his reasons to inform the public. As a candidate for New Hampshire’s Second Congressional District House seat, I am sure that he is aware that this HR must pass ...

Manipulation

Now, President Donald Trump so much as admits to throwing a wrench into the Nov. 3 election by manipulating the United States Postal Service to delay absentee ballots. Trump needs 2nd term, to hell with your prescriptions. Trump wants 2nd term, to hell with your online purchases being ...