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Cabinet Letters

Safety and security

The Souhegan School Board has sought input concerning safety and security from many sources, including a Community Forum, Community Council, the Amherst Police, administrators and citizens’ comments. While we have not addressed specifically what actions to take next, we do feel it is ...

‘Most likely to succeed’

To Milford and surrounding communities: To begin the school year, Milford educators assembled to watch a film titled “Most Likely to Succeed,” a slickly edited chronicle of the project-based learning at San Diego’s High Tech High School, a charter school. The film celebrated the ...

Insanity

The most glaring deficiency in this latest attempt by Congressional Republicans to pass at least something is the fact that, although challenged to support their main theory, they come up again and again empty handed. The premise given for this deficit busting piece of legislation is that the ...

Laying a strong foundation

Opponents of Medicaid expansion invoke the value of personal responsibility to oppose government-sponsored healthcare. They say that it is the fault of the individual for lacking the ability to afford healthcare and that government programs such as Medicaid encourage dependency. Additionally, ...

No sacrifice

The proposed New Hampshire Community Rights State Constitutional Amendment, CACR19, has faced criticisms that community rights don’t exist, and that upholding these rights blindly blocks development. I respectfully refute these assertions. The community’s right to local self-determination ...

Holiday shows set

I would like to inform your readers of three upcoming Holiday concerts coming up very soon, that I feel they will really enjoy: • Hollis Town Band & Christmas Chorus will perform a holiday concert at the Hollis-Brookline High School (off Rte. 122 in Hollis) at 7 p.m., Saturday. Our ...