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Friedman for representative
To the Editor: I am writing to thank all those residents of Bedford that supported me in the recent primary election. I am campaigning for a New Hampshire House position from Bedford because I believe the residents of Bedford deserve a choice of representation.
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Rombeau for representative
To the Editor: We write to enthusiastically encourage our neighbors in Bedford to vote for Catherine Rombeau as a state representative for District 7 Bedford.
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Kuster sets an example
To the Editor: Here's an example of what national politics ought to be. Congresswoman Annie Kuster, working in a bipartisan manner, passed a bill that provides educational assistance to veterans with military medical training so that they could work as physician assistants at VA health facilities.
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Sununu is leading on animal welfare
To the Editor: We are fortunate in New Hampshire to have a leader who values and seeks to protect animals of all kinds. Gov. Chris Sununu has proven during his first two years as governor that he will step up and fight for the state's animals.
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Yokela for state representative
To the Editor: My name is Josh Yokela, and I am a candidate for state representative for the District 33, which includes Danville, Brentwood, and Fremont.
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Stop the pig scramble
To the Editor: Should we teach our children to terrorize those who are defenseless and weaker than they are?
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Excited to support Gericke
To the Editor: I am a single mother of four, a real estate agent, and supporter of Carla Gericke for state Senate.
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Fees keep coming
To the Editor: The New Hampshire Legislature voted to approve a subsidy to wood-burning energy that will add about 5 cents per kilowatt hour to our electric bills, already fifth highest in the nation.
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Sununu fights for the DD community
To the Editor: I am not one to talk about or get into debates when it comes to politics, but I have to shout from the rooftops my absolute support of Chris Sununu being reelected as our governor of New Hampshire.
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A nation divided
To the Editor: In 1858, Abraham Lincoln wrote that 'a house divided against itself cannot stand.'
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Where are the Libertarians?
To the Editor: I read with great interest your recent editorial on the Libertarian Party.
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A call to vote
To the Editor: Silence is not always golden. As an immigrant from Germany, I have been exposed to European history since my early childhood.
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Claremont woman dumps boyfriend's car in Conn. River, goes on shopping spree with his credit cards, say police
Woman wanted for sinking boyfriend's car into river and using his credit cards for shopping spree.
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Texan who published 3-D guns plans jailed on sex assault charge
A Texas man running a 3-D printed guns company was booked into a Houston jail on a charge of sexual assault on Sunday after Taiwanese officials sent him back to the United States, where he is accused of having sex with an underage girl.
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Kyle Busch advances in NASCAR Playoffs
On a night of important milestones, in a car hastily repaired after a brush with the wall during qualifying, Kyle Busch held off Kevin Harvick to win Saturday night's Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway to advance to the second round of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.
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Lions top struggling Patriots for Patricia's first win
Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes while leading a ball-control attack, and the Detroit Lions handed former New England defensive coordinator Matt Patricia his first head coaching victory by defeating the visiting Patriots 26-10 on Sunday.
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Serious injuries in separate off-road vehicle crashes Sunday
Conservation officers say two people suffered serious injuries in accidents involving an all-terrain vehicle and trail bike in Gorham and Berlin on Sunday.
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Lawsuit alleges store discriminated against job applicant because she has autism
A federal lawsuit filed in Concord claims a woman was denied a sales job at a Party City location in Nashua, after a store manager realized she has autism.
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Debt keeps many students at work instead of in a classroom
Haunted by costly degrees and insurmountable student debt, American college students now spend more time working paid jobs than in lectures, the library or studying at home.
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