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Cabinet Letters

‘No such thing as being nice’

To the Editor: You are completely wrong when you say people should give up their right of way to be nice. If you obey the rules of the road, we know that whomever is on the thru way has the right of way. If you slow down and allow others to take the right of way, you cause untold accidents and ...

Sununu’s first 100 days all downhill

To the Editor: Gov. Sununu’s first 100 days in office have been all downhill. I’m not talking about his abuse of a government Twitter account to promote his family’s ski resort, I’m talking about the job losses he has overseen. Half a billion dollars in economic activity over 10 years, ...

Polar Plunge raises more than $15K

To the Editor: On March 26 at Seabrook Beach, where the air temperature was 38, the water temperature was 37 and a nippy breeze, and with Ally and Cooper looking on, our family, Bill Doucette and Dave Beati hit the ocean for the ninth annual Polar Plunge to help out Ally Teixeira and Cooper ...

Peace group presents testimony

To the Editor: Over 200 people gathered at the Statehouse in Concord on April 4 to make their views known about the Education Bill SB 193. Members of Wilton Peace Action presented testimony expressing their concerns that with the bill there is no reliable estimate of the cost to taxpayers, that ...

Search leads to spiritual home

To the Editor: For many years, I described myself as spiritual, but not religious. I believed in the Golden Rule and that all religions followed this core tenet, but I did not attend church. Though I had fond memories of Sunday school, I never attended church as a teen or young adult. I was ...

Funding arts, humanities benefits all Americans

To the Editor: Have you ever watched Ken Burns’ documentary on the Civil War, read “The Color Purple” or seen “Sesame Street” with your children? Have you seen a Sundance film, listened to NPR or watched anything on PBS? Did you ever use interlibrary loan for a book you need, attend a ...