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On Labor Day, don’t forget the injustice of forced unionism in New Hampshire

Today, you and your loved ones might be shopping for back-to-school supplies or gathering for your annual barbeque. While you’re out shopping, consider all the workers in your state that make your day possible -- the clerks, shelf stockers, truck drivers, factory workers, and others -- and ...

Sustain the governor’s veto of Ivermectin bill

The New Hampshire Nurse Practitioner Association, representing licensed prescribers working in the state of New Hampshire, stands in strong support of Gov. Chris Sununu’s veto of HB 1022, permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin by means of a standing order. We urge members of ...

Wanted: Kind hearts willing to learn

More than 12,000 people in New Hampshire experience an intellectual or developmental disability and need the direct assistance of another person to live a fulfilling life. Depending on their challenges, the help they need might range from structured instruction on how to perform job tasks, or ...

$2 Money Mania scratcher might not buy much house in Nashua

Can you believe it? As of just a few days ago, the billion dollar Mega Millions lottery winner from Illinois has not claimed his or her 10-digit cash prize after a month. Experts say laying low and hiring a solid team of financial advisors takes time. Of course, I’m thinking the winning ...

States given greater power so know who you’re electing

The summer is nearly over with August’s end approaching, college students returning to campuses, a hint of color in the leaves and vacations in rear-view mirrors. In the Granite State, the political intramural is about to decide which candidates are in November’s main event and which ones ...