Let’s keep in touch is more to me than a common saying among friends and colleagues.
The Nashua School District wants to improve how we keep in touch with our families and our school community members at not only at regular intervals but also at moments when you want to share a concern or ...
Just when you thought you could jump into your car and be alone without Siri or any other artificially-intelligent Big Brother snitch, you would be wrong. With a $49 device, you can now have the convenience, or if you prefer, intrusion of Amazon’s Alexa as your new back seat driver.
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Before this past Wednesday, I’d never heard or seen the name Marcia Warham. Why would I? She lived most, if not all (so far), of her life in central New York State, and I, of course, have inhabited Greater Nashua (with some south coastal Maine mixed in) since I decided to drop into the world ...
I’ve been away, dear readers, and I’m sorry. It’s been a bit chaotic as of late, but know that only something truly important could keep me from my sacred duties as a Man With an Opinion. While I can’t reveal much for “legal” “reasons”, you might want to keep your eye on the ...
Industrial arts classes, more colloquially known as shop classes, used to be a mainstay in high schools and even middle schools throughout the country. Designed to teach necessary and practical skills, they were part of the curriculum. The typical student graduated having made – with varying ...
As a state senator and throughout my career in public service, improving health care here in New Hampshire has always been a top priority. Today, with COVID-19 still threatening public health and our economy, it is more important than ever to make sure our families have access to health care. ...