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Editorials

PAC would be destination

On Tuesday, Nashua voters will head to the polls to elect aldermen, selectmen, board of education members and a variety of other officials. Residents also will have the opportunity to vote on a pair of ballot questions, one that will allow keno to help fund full-day kindergarten and another, ...

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 Bishop Guertin High School sophomores and seniors who spent ...

Officials deserve our thanks

The Nashua Police Department, along with all other agencies involved, deserve a great deal of thanks from city of Nashua residents for keeping everyone safe during the recent Beard Street standoff. Officials moved in quickly and dealt with the situation with professionalism and safety in ...

UN shows lack of understanding

Under their president, Robert Mugabe, residents of Zimbabwe have suffered terribly. A 2008 report from Physicians for Human Rights sums it up: “The government of Robert Mugabe presided over the dramatic reversal of its population’s access to food, clean water, basic sanitation and health ...

Common sense lacking on VA rule

It seems obvious that the scandal-ridden Department of Veterans Affairs needs to have in place – and enforce – a strong code of ethics. Ask any military veteran victimized by “wait-list” schemes at some VA hospitals. But should a VA doctor be told he cannot help educate budding health ...

Rescues come at a steep price

Once or twice a year, it seems, we hear of people who get themselves into serious trouble and have to be rescued, often at taxpayer expense. Boaters who venture out into rough seas and hikers who get lost because they outwalked their skills fall into that category. We’re always glad to hear ...