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Merrimack Letters

Thanks for successful Merrimack Halloween Party

To the Editor: The Merrimack Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank everyone who came out to join us for the 22nd annual Halloween Party at Wasserman Park. Pumpkins were decorated, games were played and happy costume contest winners walked away with bikes or Cinemagic gift cards, ...

Havenstein is a catalyst for growth

To the Editor: I watched the Oct. 22 NH1 debate between Gov. Maggie Hassan and Walt Havenstein. The contrast is stark. I know Walt well. During the debate, Maggie’s sarcastic smirk was a negative sign for me. Perhaps that’s why people who work with her have commented on her ...

Grady has considerable accomplishments

To the Editor: On Nov. 4, I shall have the great pleasure of voting for Brenda Grady on the Merrimack ballot for state representative in Concord. A New Hampshire native, she has lived in Merrimack for 39 years with her husband, John. Brenda has been a member of the Budget Committee and School ...

Stand your ground vote concerns reader

To the Editor: With elections just around the corner, it is time to take a look at which candidate does not stand for your constitutional Rights. This past term, the House of Representatives voted to repeal New Hampshire’s Stand Your Ground Law. This law required you to flee a ...

Questioning Hassan’s fiscal responsibility

To the Editor: Liberal tax and spend Gov. Maggie Hassan is trying to pretend that she is a fiscal conservative, but nothing could be further from the truth. Maggie Hassan proposed the largest budget in New Hampshire’s history using smoke and mirrors such as nonexistent casino money. ...

Save New Hampshire $2 billion

To the Editor: While U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is running away from past support for President Obama, Democrats running for the New Hampshire House from Merrimack might find that more difficult. Half of the candidates running for the eight seats were team leaders or coordinators for Obama for ...