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We can get through this

Nashua’s Board of Education has received a great number of emails from constituents regarding issues that have arisen due to our current pandemic emergency. I read every email and would like to thank everyone for taking the time out to weigh in on these very important matters. There is no ...

Wear face masks in public

Town Administrator Matt Hanson, Chief Richard D. Howe and the Tyngsborough Board of Health would like to remind residents of the new state order regarding the use of face masks or coverings in public. Residents will need to wear a face mask or covering when out in public situations where ...

Volunteer mothers make difference

This Mother’s Day, Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains would like to thank all the moms (and mom substitutes) who step up to volunteer for our organization across New Hampshire and Vermont. Girl Scouts is a volunteer-driven organization. We rely on the dedication and selflessness ...

Prioritize human needs

“Thank you for your service.” This is not adequate thanks to war veterans. Where is our commitment to the homeless veteran so often shunned by society? Where is our commitment to diplomacy that might prevent the wars that so damage our soldiers? Until we prioritize human needs over ...

What’s the hold up Sununu?

Many in New Hampshire have waited for weeks for their first unemployment checks and are unable to pay basic bills. Gov. Chris Sununu failed to prioritize and dedicate the resources to make the needed changes to the unemployment insurance computer system to reflect expanded COVID-19 benefits. ...

Missing Trump press conferences

I have been missing President Donald Trump’s appearances at the 5 p.m. pandemic press conferences more than I realized. His comments were a source of truth and information not to be found elsewhere. For example, when he called the pandemic a hoax, I knew it was real; when he said it was ...