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Merrimack Letters

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 ...

Grady deserves re-election for Merrimack

To the Editor: The Sunday Telegraph featured some welcome news: Our state is the first in the nation, rated highest in overall well-being. Some New Hampshire people must be puzzled, since many politicians who are running for office claim that New Hampshire has seriously fallen behind, and they ...

A clear choice for Granite Staters

To the Editor: This election, voters in New Hampshire’s in the First Congressional District once again have a choice between two candidates that we know very well: Carol Shea-Porter and Frank Guinta. The two candidates have faced each other in the same race for the last three ...

Police house check is appreciated My wife and I wanted to convey our thanks and appreciation to Officer Lindbom of the Merrimack Police Department for a job well done, and for exceeding our expectations. We were out of town for a few days recently, and asked the Merrimack Police to perform a ...

Merrimack zoning board should not OK cell tower proposal

To the Editor: The zoning board is considering a petition to allow construction of a 150 foot cellular tower disguised as a pine tree in a residential zoned neighborhood with adjacent wetlands at 121 Joppa Rd in Merrimack. Cellular companies are allowed by law to construct additional towers ...