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Cabinet Letters

CAST invites the public to ‘Generation Found’

To the Editor: Join Community Action for Safe Teens (CAST) on Thursday, April 6, at the Amato Center in Milford as we view “Generation Found.” The documentary was created by Greg Williams, award-winning producer of “Anonymous People.” This is a story about hope for young people and ...

Help kids in New Hampshire by becoming a CASA

To the Editor: In 2016, New Hampshire experienced over 500 opioid-related deaths. Unfortunately, this number is only the tip of this iceberg of the number of children whose young lives are impacted by drug abuse. The innocent victims of this epidemic are the children who are exposed to the ...

Let police officers do their jobs regarding immigration

To the Editor: I was quite surprised during the Wilton Town Meeting with how many people supported No. 18, Article 1: “In order to ensure that Wilton is a safe and welcoming community for all, employees of the town of Wilton shall not enquire about, report, or act upon any person’s ...

Milford moderator made the right call

To the Editor: I would like to thank the Milford town moderator for rescheduling voting day to March 18 due to the extreme weather. Even by New Hampshire standards, this was a major storm, with very poor visibility and treacherous driving conditions. Basic common sense, and state law, underlies ...

Candidate left out of process, voter guide by town

To the Editor: I would like to thank the 361 people in Milford who voted for me for selectman on snow-rescheduled Election Day on Saturday. The town of Milford, and by that I mean Town Administrator Mark Bender and the five members of the Board of Selectmen, did not offer me a chance to be ...

We should draft appropriate firearms ordinance

I just read the article about firearms discharge in proximity to Heron Pond Elementary School (Cabinet, Feb. 23) and the justifiable concern voiced by the Police Department and Fish and Game. It was encouraging to know that the selectmen are concerned also, but it seems they are mostly ...