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Andrews for Congress
To the Editor: Why am I proudly supporting Naomi Andrews to represent New Hampshire First District?
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Sununu did the right thing
To the Editor: There is a responsibility and privilege to voting in New Hampshire
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Excessive professional courtesy
To the Editor: Earlier this month, the trial of a New Hampshire school employee ended with a guilty plea for sexually molesting a student.
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Two constitutional amendments
To the Editor: Do you think bureaucrats should be held accountable? Do you believe in a right to privacy?
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A wake-up call
To the Editor: If anyone who saw last week's news conference between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin can still support Trump, they would have to be a party to treason.
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Celebrating Moulton Farm
To the Editor: Community is central to the mission and success of Lakes Region Community Services.
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Why I'm voting for Sullivan
To the Editor: When I first met Maura Sullivan, I saw myself in her passion and tenacity.
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Sununu ignored guns
To the Editor: As a New Hampshire student, I am shaken by the continued presence of mass shootings in schools across the country.
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NFL takes a sack
To the Editor: This opinion may make me a pariah amongst Trump people but I would consider that a badge of honor. The NFL leadership has once again proven themselves to be cowards. They shrank in the face of two-bit bullying by The Donald.
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Where was Obama?
To the Editor: Since Barack Obama was President before, during, and after the last presidential election, I'm wondering why he isn't being questioned about any Russian interference.
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Proud to support Cavanaugh again
To the Editor: In November, I am excited to re-elect Kevin Cavanaugh in state Senate District 16. I do so because I have seen firsthand his strong support for our schools and our young people.
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Jack Falvey's Investor Education Briefs: Going all in might not be best bet
Don't bet the farm, or the house, or a second mortgage to chase your dream. Those who do, more often than not, end up working on someone else's farm and living in someone else's house paying rent.
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NH Business Newsmakers: Nathan Wechsler promotes three
The regional accounting firm of Nathan Wechsler Co. PA promoted Stephanie R. Kondvar, CPA, Sarah R. Wright, CPA, and Nina Ann Timney.
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ARTBnk owners plan to revolutionize art valuations
A new real time valuation tool being developed in Portsmouth is promising to disrupt the fine art market.
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Another View -- Wayne Weikel: Sununu showed leadership in autonomous vehicle veto
There have been several fatal motor vehicle accidents on New Hampshire roads already this summer. Sadly, roadway fatalities are not all that uncommon in New Hampshire.
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Manchester sidewalks
To the Editor: Since last September we have been trying to get the sidewalks on Amherst Street from Lincoln to Ashland repaired via our alderman, Christopher Herbert.
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Stop the squabbling: Sanborn, Edwards should grow up
Republican Bruce Crochetiere's sudden withdrawal from the First Congressional District Race sets up a showdown between GOP frontrunners Sen. Andy Sanborn and Eddie Edwards.
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Jonah Goldberg: Obama's warning on identity politics better late than never
'Democracy demands that we're able to also get inside the reality of people who are different than us, so we can understand their point of view. Maybe we can change their minds, maybe they'll change ours.'
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Looking Back with Aurore Eaton: The Post Band at war's end
From 1863 to 1865 the large and busy United States Army post at Hilton Head, S.C., was well-served by an excellent military brass band.
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Keene's 'crying Nazi' back in NH after guilty plea in Va.
Christopher Cantwell, the 'crying Nazi' who pepper-sprayed counter-demonstrators at a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., last summer, returned to Keene on Saturday, a day after a Virginia judge gave him eight hours to leave the commonwealth.
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