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Taking a stand at polling locations

As Granite Staters go to the polls on Tuesday for the most heated, partisan election in decades, voters will be faced with more than the choices on the ballot. For many who have proudly displayed their party allegiance in the form of a button or support for a candidate on a hat or T-shirt, ...

Looking back at the week in news

Don't fault the park plan; join fight instead to improve it On the surface, it would seem that increased access to Mine Falls Park would be a huge benefit to those who enjoy using the beautiful oasis in the heart of Nashua. A plan is afoot to build a bridge to Mine Falls off Ledge Street, a ...

The very health of US democracy

Signs of the polarization that has gripped our nation are all around us, including on today's page with one commentary on the dangers and hypocrisy over WikiLeaks and another, if one study is to be believed, on the very health of democracy. It's about more than Donald Trump versus Hillary ...

Nashua’s Kopka was a trailblazer

Nashua lost one of its great trailblazers last week with the passing of Angeline "Angie" Kopka, a 100-year-old spitfire who shattered glass ceilings in New Hampshire's real estate industry and showed a passion for civics and state government only seen in patriotic films from ...

Tough to mask the early results

The 2016 presidential election has been so dirty, unscripted and outright frightening, there are more parallels with Halloween than in previous years. And if Spirit Halloween is any indicator, Donald J. Trump will win next week's election. The largest Halloween-specific retailer in the world ...

Big media merger offers mixed bag

In the latest blockbuster media merger, AT&T announced recently that it will pay $85.4 billion to buy Time Warner (the media company that owns Warner Bros. Studios, CNN and HBO, not the cable company recently purchased by Charter Communications). The deal doesn't pose the kind of clear ...