Many New Hampshire residents are struggling to afford their health care, particularly those - like me - who are living with a rare or chronic disease. Rising insurance premiums and patient out-of-pocket costs mean that even the cost of maintaining health insurance coverage has become ...
Have we reverted back to the Middle Ages? Democrats in Congress would have us believe so. The Spanish Inquisition (1478 to the early 1800s) was established to identify and purify heretics (definition: someone whose ideas go against the norm), and bring them to justice.
In their zealousness of ...
Every so often I feel compelled to throw out a few ideas on how you might want to get involved, and this is especially true during the holiday season. So, this month I’m going to highlight a few things you might not know about, which can make a big difference. These include the Santa Fund, ...
According to the polls, only a few candidates in the still-sprawling Democratic presidential field have a strong shot at becoming the party’s nominee. To everyone’s surprise, one of them is a 30-something mayor with a funny name you never heard of until this year.
With less than three ...
The rising cost of rent is squeezing too many hard-working New Hampshire families. A recent report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition showed that our state ranks 12th worst in the country for rental housing affordability for workers. Addressing this issue requires a comprehensive ...
United Way of Greater Nashua’s “Volunteer Greater Nashua” volunteerism web portal, created through a partnership with The Telegraph is a great place to learn about volunteering in our area. Volunteer Greater Nashua is an easy-to-understand website that allows people who would like to ...