To the Editor:
As leader of the State senate, Maggie worked with Governor Lynch to produce good legislation and stop much but not all of the crazy agenda of the Tea Party. Too many people stayed home for the 2010 off year election. Bad idea! Many extreme candidates did get in and passed their ...
To the Editor:
Is it too much to ask that Scott Brown, a candidate for the United States Senate from New Hampshire, set forth his positions on major foreign policy issues? Before I vote I want to know whether candidate Brown believes that Congress should debate President Obama’s ...
To the Editor:
On Nov. 4th we will choose our Governor, Senators and House Reps (both State and Federal), and several other offices, including Executive Councilor. On that day we will put our political affiliations aside and choose the best candidate for the job. Sometimes, those choices are ...
To the Editor:
In this time if fractious politics, it’s easy to forget what actually unites us for the common good. On October 29, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm put politics aside and join the Friends of Town of Bedford Cemeteries at the Bedford Library to present the Citizen of the Year ...
To the Editor:
One Saturday my son and I were driving back from the Bedford Transfer Station and our truck broke down on Chubbuck Road. While we contemplated how we were going to get the truck back home, a man pulled over and offered his assistance. Obviously knowledgeable in car repair, he ...
To the Editor:
I have been a resident of Bedford for over 50 years. My children were raised here, and my grandchildren are currently Bedford students. New Hampshire was a wonderful place to grow up, to raise a family, and I am happy to know that my family loves it and that they continue to ...