The last day of the 2019-2020 legislative term for the House ended much as it has progressed over the two years.
After two years of Republican rule in Concord, Democrats won both the House and Senate with healthy majorities, but not enough to override a veto.
The term has been ...
When we first heard about the potential Nashua Performing Arts Center, I was intrigued by the project because I have always felt that downtown Nashua had a great infrastructure in place for an arts and entertainment venue – an emerging arts district, abundant parking, restaurants and shops ...
Nashua is a beautiful place to live and raise a family. That is my opinion, based on personal experience, and I am sure that many of you reading this article will agree. Perhaps, like me, Nashua is a community you chose. Perhaps, like others, your family has been in Nashua for more than one ...
Politics is personal in New Hampshire, and it should be. It is what distinguishes our state from so many others and why our first-in-the nation primary is so unique. Campaigning in New Hampshire is about talking to voters directly and taking their questions. That’s what set us apart before ...
Tucked among the last pages of the 1960 edition of the “Tusitala” – the name of Nashua High School’s senior class yearbook for decades – the section called “Synopsis” featured a one-sentence entry for December 1959.
“Our football team was given awards for emerging as state ...
When I think about all of the ways that women have been affected by the pandemic, I think about Thea. In May, Thea lost her job because of COVID-19. Then, domestic violence forced her to move out of her apartment. When I talked to her, she was struggling to get help because the domestic ...