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The freedom to speak

Conservative speaker Lucian Wintrich clearly should not have done what he did when protesters disrupted a speech he was trying to present Tuesday night at the University of Connecticut. To judge by a video showing the altercation, police were right to charge Wintrich with breach of the ...

Old-fashioned shopping the way to go

On Monday, did your children or grandchildren get to tell a virtual Santa Claus what they want for Christmas? Did you try to guess how the magician you watched on your smartphone made the rabbit disappear? And, how about that ice skating app? Pardon our sarcasm, please. It is aimed, if you ...

We shouldn’t bail out public officials

When most men are found to have harassed or attacked women, they pay a price. It may be dismissal from a job. It may be a hefty lawsuit judgment or out-of-court settlement. Sometimes, that helps predators escape criminal prosecution. You will not be surprised to learn things are different in ...

Annual meal brings out best in community

On Tuesday, more than 350 people flocked to Harbor Homes in Nashua for an annual tradition that is almost as anticipated as Thanksgiving Day itself. The city institution’s Thanksgiving meal – a traditional affair with mashed potatoes, turkey, stuffing green beans and rolls – was a true ...

Holiday Stroll puts Nashua on the map

On Saturday, thousand – actually tens of thousands – will descend on downtown Nashua for an annual tradition unrivaled in most cities in this great nation. The Winter Holiday Stroll will kick off at 9 a.m., with the handing out of tote bags full of giveaways right here at The Telegraph. The ...

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down

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. —– Thumbs up to Nashua High School South and school district officials for again ...