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Molly Kelly will lower electric rates
To the Editor: While our electric bills soar, Chris Sununu has cozied up to the state's biggest utility.
Categories: Manchester News
Cheshire County Sheriff candidates have different views on law enforcement
The race for sheriff pits Rivera, the incumbent Democrat, against Republican Earl Nelson, a longtime police officer and New Hampshire Police Academy instructor. The contest also sees Libertarian candidate Aria Di Mezzo running on a platform to privatize the agency and stop enforcing drug and prostitution laws.
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Arts center on the clock: Fundraising effort starts slowly
We have been skeptical of Nashua's plan to turn the vacant Alec's Shoes building into a city-owned performing arts center from the beginning.
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David Harsanyi: Defending Brett Kavanaugh isn't an attack on women
AS YOU MAY KNOW, Brett Kavanaugh has already been found guilty of crimes against leftism, so now we're just working our way backward from the ideological indictment to the personal one.
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Gericke is a refreshing change
To the Editor: As an independent voter, I have found myself becoming increasingly disappointed and frustrated with politicians over the years. I place a high level of importance on principles and integrity, and I value practical efforts toward solving pressing problems.
Categories: Manchester News
Linn for state representative
To the Editor: My name is Mark Linn, and I am running with the Libertarian Party for state representative in Hillsborough County District 40, which includes the towns of Hollis, Milford, Mont Vernon, and New Boston.
Categories: Manchester News
Visconti for state representative
To the Editor: My name is Mike Visconti and I am running for state representative in District 14 Concord, Ward 4 as a Republican in the General Election on Nov. 6.
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Don't punish immigrant families
To the Editor: No one should ever have to choose between seeking medical care and staying in this country. But that is exactly the situation many people will find themselves in if proposed changes to U.S. immigration policy are permitted to proceed.
Categories: Manchester News
Grant Bosse: Firefighters are at the center of NH politics
I'VE ALWAYS BEEN sympathetic to firefighters. I'm sure most people share my respect for those who would undertake such a grueling, dangerous job.
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Portsmouth to add resin, carbon filters to target water contamination
The city will be moving forward with the latest technology as officials here work to filter out contamination from drinking water at Pease International Tradeport.
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Puppy's bacon-grease burn leads to two charges against Raymond dog breeder
A Raymond dog breeder is facing animal cruelty charges for allegedly failing to seek medical care for a puppy accidentally burned by bacon grease.
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Saint-Gobain ordered to install air pollution controls
The Saint-Gobain facility in town is still releasing small amounts of polyfluoroalkyl chemicals from its smokestacks, which could be contributing to local groundwater contamination, according to officials.
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Middleton man charged with vandalizing police officer's pickup truck
A Middleton man has been arrested for vandalism and breaking into a police cruiser and stealing equipment he found inside, according to authorities.
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Speaking in NH, Flake says lies would disqualify Kavanaugh
The national political spotlight on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court shifted to New Hampshire Monday night as Republican U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake spoke at the N.H. Institute of Politics.
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Former St. Paul's School student pleads guilty to false testimony charges
The lover and former student of fired St. Paul's School teacher David Pook avoided jail time Monday when she pleaded guilty to two charges related to false testimony she gave last year to a grand jury.
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GOP needs to hold onto Congress
To the Editor: There sure has been a lot of craziness since President Trump was elected. If you watch the news every day, the message being delivered is that the Trump presidency is in constant chaos and incapable of getting anything done.
Categories: Manchester News
NH provides 11m boost for kindergarten aid
Cities and towns across the state will receive close to 11 million in additional aid to help cover the cost of students attending full-day kindergarten, according to the latest estimates released Monday by the New Hampshire Department of Education.
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Pay to win in NH politics
To the Editor: Voters shouldn't have to pay for their right to have all of the information they need to make a fair and valid decision on election night.
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Thanks to Ruth Ward
To the Editor: I am the president and CEO of EWP Renewable Corporation and we are the owners of the biomass plants located in Whitefield and Springfield. I am responsible for the 42 New Hampshire employees at these facilities. Another 15 people provide corporate support for these renewable energy projects.
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UNH-Manchester starts biotechnology class for high school students
The University of New Hampshire-Manchester launched an introductory biotechnology high-school class on Monday, part of a workforce development effort funded by ARMI and its BioFabUSA program.
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