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HB Letters

Let’s get the facts about the proposed Hollis pipeline

To the Editor: As someone working in the energy industry, I would sincerely appreciate the folks in Hollis establishing a thoughtful list of concerns for discussion versus being immediately against the natural gas pipeline. What I have seen to date is discouraging … all negative ...

Climate change in New Hampshire: A call to action

To the Editor: As a parent, it is my responsibility to protect my children. Whose responsibility is it to protect New Hampshire’s forests, seacoast, lakes, mountains and wildlife? The White House has released the National Climate Assessment, which gives a breakdown of how climate ...

Reader finds Zore letter satirical

To the Editor: Last weeks’ satirical letter by Mary Zore was hilarious. As a longtime satire writer, I especially liked her powerful use of irony. She criticizes two previous HBJ articles as “emotional responses to the issues of our days while omitting important ...

Hollis Social Library Book Sale slated for May 10

To the Editor: The Friends of the Hollis Social Library will hold the annual Book Sale on May 10 at the Hollis Town Hall. This well-attended event opens its doors at 9 a.m. At 3 p.m., the last half hour of the sale, there will be an “all that will fit” $5 a bag closing ...

Emotions and facts for sound reasoning

To The Editor: Within the past several weeks, we have had two letters and articles in the Hollis Brookline Journal that represent emotional responses to the issues of our days while omitting important realities. Emotions are important because they can tell us when something does not feel ...

Tabling chokes the voices of democracy

To the Editor: I share Normand Bleau’s disappointment to read the misrepresentations and accusations Representative Levesque makes in her letter to the editor in the April 4 issue of The Journal. I am also disappointed that at the recent three-night, record-turnout Hollis Brookline ...