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Telegraph endorses Avard, Rosenwald and Wheeler

New Hampshire is a state steeped in tradition, proud of its politics and its people. It has distinguishing itself as a forerunner in setting the tone for presidential elections and having the record for the largest state legislature in the United States at 424 lawmakers. Election Day may ...

Get the lead out

Thanks to legislation Gov. Chris Sununu signed into law early this year, schools and licensed child car facilities will have to test their drinking water for lead by July 1. Our questions are: Why, in the year 2018, does it take a law for schools to make sure children are not drinking lead? ...

Time to move on

“I’d like to be president.” Those are the words numerous national publications attribute to former Secretary of State/U.S. Senator/First Lady Hillary Clinton from an event that took place during the weekend. There are several reasons why we believe it is time for Mrs. Clinton to step ...

Meals for students is a big deal

The idea of a child going hungry throughout a school day is both heartbreaking and aggravating. However, a sign that greets students walking through the cafeteria line at Nashua High School South each day seems to make the predicament for hungry children even worse. The sign reads: “No ...

Consider attending forum

With control of Congress in the balance, Democrats and Republicans across the nation are making their final campaign push before the Nov. 6 general election. Immigration and border enforcement, gun control, tariffs on foreign goods and health care are just a few of the issues on which members ...

Stop the violence

No one should ever be in fear while attending a religious service. Whether he or she is a Catholic, a Jew, a Muslim, a Baptist, a Lutheran, an Episcopalian, a Quaker, a Mormon, a Methodist, a Hindu, a Buddhist, or something else, those who live in America should feel free – and safe – to ...