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Opinion

Divisive politics

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I’m not sure why an op-ed by a guest writer from Canterbury/Loudon, which unfairly attacked a state representative from Concord, would appear in our local newspaper. I am referring to Jose Eduardo Cambrils’ written assault on Rep. Safiya Wazir in the April 4 edition of the Cabinet. I ...

Incurable cancers

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The cancer problem was solved in 1931 when the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine went to German Dr. Heinrich Warburg who had established that any cancer can be defeated by adding extra oxygen to the body. The state-of-the-art treatment these days is the hyperbaric chamber, available at ...

Apologize, governor

Cabinet Letters

I take offense at the inaccuracy of statements made by Gov. Chris Sununu in last Saturday’s speech on the steps of MY house, the state capital. I am a New Hampshire resident, taxpayer and deserve to be heard. Regardless of party affiliation, you are the governor of ALL of New Hampshire and ...

Alcohol Awareness Month

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April is Alcohol Awareness Month. As a member of our community, you understand the urgent need for addiction recovery solutions. New Hampshire’s lack of treatment funding, rural surroundings and high prescription rates contribute to make the drug and alcohol dependency in New Hampshire among ...

Inspiring

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Kids don’t vote, and they don’t donate to political candidates. In other words, they often don’t have a voice with elected officials. Fortunately, U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster understands the need to advocate on behalf of children. She spoke at Save the Children Action Network’s recent ...

Reinstate the funding

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Democrats in the New Hampshire House of Representatives removed funding for the state Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, and there’s simply no excuse for it. In response to the Governor Sununu’s proposed budget, the Democrat-led House Finance Committee vowed to remove all of the ...