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Local self-governance

Forget the gerrymandering and redistricting of the electorate. There is a crisis that has been going on for a long time, called party politics. Think out of the box. The box is television without any thought from the viewer and all the attention is drawn by the surface sense of a fantasy ...

Kindness

This letter is to acknowledge the kindness of a stranger who found a medal that I had lost off my keychain somewhere in Nashua, and returned it to me. The medal commemorated a long-ago accomplishment by my recently deceased husband, who in 1996 was given the medal, which is inscribed: “1996 ...

Will it be enough?

I’ve experienced the climate emergency firsthand. Increasing wildfires and the associated smoke related to climate change motivated me and my husband to leave Nevada, our home for 40 years, to seek refuge in New Hampshire. We are the fortunate ones. Many Americans are suffering and even dying ...

My experience as a CASA GAL

My name is Christine Nazaka. I work full-time as a leader at Evolve Salon Systems, am a mom of two, wife, and caregiver to too many four-legged critters. I’m also proud to say that I’m a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate Guardian ad Litem for the State of New Hampshire. To be a ...

Referendum item is not needed

Next Tuesday Nashua voters will decide whether our city would be improved by changing who appoints police commissioners. These commissioners approve the procedures that ensure eligibility for being hired and promoted is determined by merit, and not by influence or loyalty. One hundred and ...

Claffey, Raymond, Lamphier and Darling up to challenge

It was a pleasure, as always, to attend the League of Women Voters/Nashua Public Library forum for Board of Education candidates this month. Four candidates stand out among the nine who attended as the most qualified to serve on Nashua’s BOE: Neil Claffey, Heather Raymond, Regan ...