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Cabinet Letters

Hanging in the balance

Despite the over-100,000 Americans who have died so far from COVID-19, along with over 1.5 million citizens on the planet, and with numbers rising daily as winter begins to set in here, there is a sizable amount of people who will be against joining 2021’s hopeful panacea against the slow, ...

Sununu disappoints on COVID

On Friday the 13th we learned that yesterday NH had a record 323 new COVID-19 cases. Surely we will see new records every day. Yesterday saw 4 new hospitalizations, 3 deaths and a record 2,538 active cases. No mask mandate from the Governor. And now reduced contact tracing! Governor Sununu ...

Open skies, no more

While we have been enthralled by the distraction referred to as the election, the Trump Administration has been busy increasing the threat to our national security. As the Secretary of State, has been pulling us out of the Open Skies Treaty, the Pentagon puppets installed after the election are ...

A small-business advocate

As an Amherst resident who owns a small business in Nashua, I feel compelled to respond to the dishonest partisan attacks on State Senator Shannon Chandley’s record regarding small businesses. Senator Chandley has been a fierce advocate for the small business community and to say anything ...

Go to your town clerk’s office

Nov. 3 is close at hand and you can vote without going to the polls if you are concerned about COVID. Go to your town clerk’s office (check in advance for their hours), fill out an absentee ballot application form, hand it in, and ask for your election ballot. Take it somewhere private. Fill ...

Keep Donald Trump

I lived in New Hampshire for the first 23 years of my life, born in Woodsville, 12 years of school in Gorham, and 4 years of college in Durham. I lived in Lisbon, Bath, Dover, Portsmouth, Nottingham, Orford and other towns as young fellows tended to do. My family came from Benton, Landaff, ...