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Use $20M wisely

A $20 million federal grant is on the way to the Granite State to help New Hampshire’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research develop new ways of manufacturing biomaterials, including the use of 3D printing technology. The funding will create a five-year project known as NH ...

Impossible standard

Who seeking federal office – whether it is a seat in the House of Representatives, the Senate, the White House or the Supreme Court – never did anything he or she should not have done during their teen years? From the moment President Donald Trump announced federal Judge Brett Kavanaugh ...

Abuse must stop

Most cases of sexual harassment are handled quietly and privately. If they occur in a workplace, the perpetrators are disciplined, sometimes fired. Only rarely, when someone files a lawsuit, are harassment situations made public. Last week, yet another alleged instance of abuse by someone in ...

Remember pets in evacuations

With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the East Coast, many people in the Carolinas and surrounding areas are evacuating. People in the path of the storm aren’t the only ones at risk. Animals at shelters, like one in Norfolk, Virginia, are being evacuated as well, according to Associated ...

Determine cause of disaster

Imagine sitting in your living room on a Thursday afternoon, casually watching TV or reading the newspaper. You just got home from work, and are waiting for your spouse to come home for a nice dinner. Boom! Bang! Blast! Boom! Suddenly, with no warning whatsoever, your house explodes. You ...

Stop the shenanigans

Earlier in the summer, we urged Nashua Board of Education members to conduct their meetings in a more civil manner. We asked them to consider their purpose, in addition to the fact they should serve as quality role models for administrators, teachers and students. Apparently, some did not get ...