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A job well done

Just read Adam Urquart’s article concerning rappelling down the 300-foot-tall building in Manchester. The article was well written and interesting! Thanks to Adam.

Assisted is much appreciated

Two weeks ago, the Humane Society for Greater Nashua was involved in the rescue and release of 105 dogs from a hoarding and breeding situation in Bradford. Due to the squalid conditions, the dogs were removed by personnel from the Humane Society for Greater Nashua, Pope Memorial SPCA, the ...

Don’t blame immigrants

Because the Pew Research Center reported that there was a drop of unauthorized immigrants into this country from 12.2 million to 10.5 million between 2007-17, it certainly does not mean that their reporting of an increase of about 60,000 immigrants into Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the ...

Statement is ridiculous

Mr. (Fred) Teeboom’s statement that “Choose Love,” the social-emotional learning system that fosters a sense of respect and tolerance among students is “a deliberate program to feminize boys,” is ridiculous. What his words reflect is a knee-jerk reaction to an old-fashioned belief ...

Recycling needs to be updated

In March of this year, the city approved the use $120,000 to keep the recycling program going. But this will only last until June 30 (today) of this year. The city needs to come up with an updated plan in order to ensure Nashua recycles. This issue with recycling isn’t just city-wide, but a ...

If scooters win, pedestrians lose

In April, I visited Nashville for two days just before the NFL draft. The city was busy and in festive mood. It was my first experience with e-scooters, and only as a spectator. They were everywhere by many different manufacturers. Apparently, if you had a smart phone you could pick one up ...