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Cabinet Editorials

Thumbing the Files for Jan. 31

71 years ago, 1948 Milford police investigated 21 accidents since the beginning of the year. Most of them were minor and blamed on slipper roads. Milford High School correspondent Nancy Fitch reported that the school would have two representatives in the “Miss Cheerleader of 1948” ...

A little of this and that

OK, this is serious, and I’m telling you because I want you to be aware that you, too, might be in scam danger: The other night I got an email from my credit card company — I have a Chase Bank Southwest Airlines Visa, which I tell you just in case it’s pertinent — asking if I ...

A brighter future for New Hampshire’s students

New Hampshire has a rich tradition of thinking outside the box and experimenting with new solutions, which often leads to accomplished results for our citizens and our businesses. It is one of the reasons why the Granite State is consistently given high marks when compared to other areas of the ...

Necessity, unfortunately, always may win out

Is there a more common phrase during local budget season than this: “Seems like a nice thing to have, but not a necessity.” Perhaps “We can’t afford it,” but they’re close. The latest use of the “Seems like a ...” phrase came from Peter Moustakis of the Amherst Ways & ...

Thumbing the Files for Jan. 24

71 years ago, 1948 Public Service was touting a major step in the efficiency of its repair and maintenance crrews because of the installation of a shortwave radio on one of the company trucks in Milford. A new course in driver education was added to the list of extra-curricular activities ...

March smaller, but very important

There were fewer than there had been two years ago, fewer than last year, but the 34 men, women and kids (three) at the Wilton Peace Action sister event – one of an estimated 350 nationwide – for the third Women’s March. The big one was in Washington but this smaller one in Wilton was ...