Saturday’s announcement of a tentative deal between the Nashua Board of Education and Nashua Teachers’ Union is great news.
Without a contract since last year, teachers have been on edge, and although its been business as usual in the classroom, we’re sure the uncertainty weighed on all ...
On Tuesday, the Nashua Public Library was brimming with diversity, as people from several African nations gathered to speak with the Cultural Connections Committee.
Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess and Police Chief Andrew Lavoie, along with other city officials, led a discussion on how to increase ...
It comes as no surprise to us that Rick Katzenberg and the Holder family have gotten together to offer senior citizens a chance to exercise without walking about in our current walking conditions.
Katzenberg, president of the New Hampshire Wellpoint Foundation, and the Holder family, owners of ...
Few people have any argument with the government seizing property owned by a drug trafficker. Often, houses, cars, boats, etc., not to mention the pusher’s cash, were obtained by breaking the law.
But what about someone merely accused of a crime? We Americans are innocent until proven guilty, ...
Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad may have enjoyed a good chuckle over an Iranian official’s recent warning. Others familiar with the situation may have thought it less humorous.
Iran has been wracked by anti-government demonstrations during recent weeks. Recently, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad ...
Editor’s note: During the course of a week, issues are covered that might not lend themselves to full editorial comment, but they are worthy of The Telegraph weighing in – thumbs up, thumbs down or neutral.
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Thumbs up to the city of Nashua and the school district for their recent ...