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Opinion

Libraries needed now more than ever

Bedford Letters

A library is one of the few places to assemble without having to buy something. So often, while reading at the Bedford Public Library, I would smile when seeing a teacher helping a student with a difficult math concept. I was lucky to have had an engineer dad to rescue me from a flinty math ...

Resilience, COVID, safety net and implicit bias

Cabinet Editorials

Have you ever had the experience of many random thoughts, seemingly disconnected, yet somehow related, and then finally had that “a-ha” moment where you realize that it is all actually different sides of the same coin? I would like to think I am not the only person to whom this has happened ...

Vote your mind

Cabinet Letters

They are sworn to be the voice of victims not of accused or the president’s!! A Juror’s Oath & Voice for the Victims You took an oath for unbiased listening Instead you ignore a deadly uprising Shame on you Senator Juror Shame on you for ignoring the horror. A mockery of our ...

Dear Gov. Sununu

Cabinet Letters

First let me say that I have generally been favorably impressed with how you have handled the State of New Hampshire’s response to COVID. And I am not even a Republican. I hope knowing that will not prejudice your reading of this message. I am writing to let you know of my extreme ...

N.H. voter suppression

Cabinet Letters

NH may have helped defeat Trump and return an all-Democratic Congressional delegation to Washington, but locally, Republicans won control of everything - NH House, Senate, Executive Council, and Governorship. Reflecting a distasteful national trend, NH Republicans are now hard at work to ...

The truth

Cabinet Letters

From a psychological aspect, individuals have the tendency to search for information that confirms to what they already believe and as a result, when it comes to discussing religion or, more specifically, politics, it is here that makes us especially bad at reasoning. If most of reasoning is ...