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Paying the price for an elite label

What is it about so called “elite” universities that drives people, some of them famous, to get involved in what clearly were scams directed at getting their children into colleges they obviously couldn’t have gotten on merit? Speculation about motives has been rife ever since news of ...

Revive the recycling program

We were somewhat surprised to learn that Nashua’s city-wide recycling program is on schedule to run out of money by the end of March. During a special Tuesday Board of Aldermen meeting, officials from the Nashua Solid Waste Department and Public Works Director Lisa Fauteux told board ...

Top 10 Dems for 2020

Below is an updated list of the top 10 Democratic presidential contenders for 2020, as ranked by The Telegraph: 1. Kamala Harris of California – This member of the U.S. Senate continues to rank No. 1 on our list because she is a 50-something, African-American, female professional from ...

Weigh impact of fees

The role of local government should be to provide the best possible services at the most reasonable cost. The role of local government should not be to simply collect fees for no apparent reason. Nashua Board of Aldermen members are now considering an ordinance that would hike the monthly ...

We’re all in this together

This question has probably been around since the advent of overhead power lines and perhaps especially since the great ice storm of 2008, but it comes up again because Eversource, our regional power company, has asked the Amherst Planning Board to host a public hearing on its plan to remove ...

Pass important legislation

On Thursday, the New Hampshire House will consider a bill making the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule public. HB 155, as amended by the House Judiciary Committee, calls for the contents of the EES, formerly the Laurie List, to be subject to the state’s Right-to-Know law, meaning the public ...