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A small-business advocate

As an Amherst resident who owns a small business in Nashua, I feel compelled to respond to the dishonest partisan attacks on State Senator Shannon Chandley’s record regarding small businesses. Senator Chandley has been a fierce advocate for the small business community and to say anything ...

Hard at work for us

Sen. Cindy Rosenwald’s hard work ethic on the direct behalf of her constituents is outstanding. We have had a zoning problem on a piece of property we own in Freedom, NH. To solve the problem required a change in the law. Cindy immediately understood the problem and went to work to help us ...

Vote for Annie Kuster

As a veteran, standing up for the men and women who serve in uniform is very personal to me. It is one of the reasons I climbed the ranks of the VFW and American Legion to ensure veterans rights were honored and the wars, conflicts and service was never forgotten. That’s why I’m glad we ...

Dear N.H. citizens

I am a senior in high school and last year I volunteered to put a climate resolution up for vote in Windham’s Town Meeting. This is part of a state-wide, volunteer effort called the Carbon Cash-Back Coalition. Last year twenty-eight towns passed the resolution, and we hope to include more ...

What income tax veto?

There was no income tax legislation that Gov. Chris Sununu claims he vetoed. He vetoed SB1 establishing a system of Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance. Sununu knows the difference. Insurance provides direct benefits to participants, such as covering health care costs. Income taxes go ...

This is a non-political issue

Often, the topic of the climate crisis engenders feelings of frustration, fear and anxiety. We think about what all that needs to be done, all that has not been done, and we become so overwhelmed that we just turn off. We turn our backs on the problems and avoid the conversations in an attempt ...