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Warrant Article 24

Despite 55% of voters saying “No” to 2021’s Warrant Article 3, Milford has spent the last year spending money on new equipment, new license(s), a new tower site (with a second one pending) and new responsibilities for Milford to manage essentially the same solution as that voted down in ...

Let’s stop the incoming sea

Living in a coastal state, the recent New York Times’ article that the sea level will rise a foot by 2050 no matter what we do is very alarming. Many effects of climate change are already locked in, but decisions we make now will make a huge difference in the more distant future. If we do not ...

Come to an agreement

You know that feeling you get when someone picks a fight with you over some little issue and you wonder “what’s this really about?” That’s the feeling I get trying to figure out what’s going on with the Nashua Board of Education negotiations with the Nashua Teacher’s Union. For ...

Who are we?

So much effort has been exerted over the past several decades in what I would call focused attempts to disown our American core values. Fortunately, the people and entities behind these attempts are small in size and numbers. In many cases, although holding high offices or positions of great ...

To the SAU 39 board

As residents of Amherst for over 25 years, and as parents who have put two students through our schools, we are disgusted and angered by the actions that have been taken by the Superintendent of Schools, Adam Steel. Through his ill-informed and vindictive behavior, he has demonstrated that he ...

‘The truth will out’

In 1983 we saw the TV movie, The Day After, starring Jason Robards and about middle America (Kansas) devastated by a nuclear exchange. I was a high school teacher in Canaan. Our principal ordered us not to discuss the movie. Every morning my students wrote for 10 minutes, whatever was on ...