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No voice in D.C.
To the Editor: Has it occurred to anyone, including the Eddie Edwards and Steve Negron campaigns, that New Hampshire has no representation in Washington, D.C.?
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Ward backed biomass
To the Editor: I am writing to express my sincere thanks to Sen. Ruth Ward for her support of the veto overrides of both SB 365 and SB 446.
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George Will: No such thing as rock bottom
WHEN JOHN KEATS said that autumn is the season of 'mists and mellow fruitfulness,' he did not anticipate this American autumn.
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John Stossel: Leaving the left
WATCHING THIS VIDEO upset me. Students and even faculty members won't let Dave Rubin speak. They constantly interrupt, shouting 'hate speech!' and 'black lives matter!'
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Kevin Landrigan's Granite Status: Most major hopefuls lack cash for TV ad buys
Has anyone else noticed that we are two weeks past the primary and several major candidates for office have failed to raise enough money to be airing ads on television?
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Federal grant will be used to replace aging buses in Manchester
The city of Manchester received a 934,000 federal grant to help finance the replacement of aging buses.
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Kavanaugh hearing today Trump dismisses 'big fat con job,' but says 'I can always be convinced'
President Trump on Wednesday said he could withdraw his support for Brett Kavanaugh depending on the testimony in a high-profile hearing today into multiple accusations of sexual misconduct against the Supreme Court nominee.
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Americans for Prosperity hosts free speech event at University of New Hampshire
A Florida woman who works as a Cuban human rights activist spoke about her experiences with suppression of expression during a free speech event at the University of New Hampshire Wednesday evening.
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Tuscan Village site to be used for Columbia Gas work crews during major repair
About 3,000 people working to repair several miles of gas lines in northern Massachusetts have moved into the southwest portion of the Tuscan Village development site to use as a base of operations.
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Barrington plumber's electrocution leads to lawsuit over faulty stove
The death of a Barrington plumber whose 2016 electrocution prompted a recall of 6,300 electric stove ranges has now led to a lawsuit against several companies accused of negligence and other allegations.
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The Heart of Nashua with Joan Stylianos: DNA profiling can work miracles, as 1988 cold case proves
Look around you ' we live in amazing times. Science and technology are advancing at lightning speed.
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College Football: Red zone will be key for 'Cats
Red zone scoring is a statistic to keep an eye on when the University of New Hampshire plays at Elon on Saturday 1:30 p.m.. It's a statistic that appears to favor Elon, which has scored on each of its nine possessions eight touchdowns inside the red zone this season.
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Moffett for representative
To the Editor: Michael Moffett is the man among men. After a distinguished career as a U.S. Marine Corps infantry officer, including tours in the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan, he more than earned retirement in some quiet corner of New Hampshire.
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Radio dramas brim with adventure on stage
MEREDITH mdash Two radio dramas will ride the airwaves to The Winnipesaukee Playersrsquo stage Friday and Saturday.The double feature will include John De Lanciersquos adaptations of Jules Vernersquos Journey to the Center of the Earth, about a professor and his nephew who try to retrace a famous...
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Joe Duball's H.S. Soccer: New look, same results at Pembroke
YOU KNEW what you were getting when the Pembroke Academy boys' soccer team hit the pitch last season. The consistency and skill the Spartans put forth was on another level compared with most teams in Division II, making it no surprise when they emerged with a D-II title by season's end.
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Garrison Keillor: Old man goes to see another old man sing
A SWEET WARM fall night, Sunday in New York, and my love and I stood outdoors with friends who, like us, had caught Paul Simon's farewell show and were still in awe of it, a 76-year-old singer in peak form for two and one-half hours nonstop with his eminent folk orchestra.
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Taxing telephone poles: Values vary across the state
Is a telephone pole in Hampton worth more than a telephone pole in New Hampton?
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NH analysts offer guide to today's Kavanaugh confirmation hearing
Today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are poised to be the height of political drama.
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Salem police official rejects ACLU claim of improper lengthy detentions on behalf of ICE
A top Salem police official said his department does not hold suspected illegal alliens for federal immigration officials for long periods of time, and dismissed concerns raised by the American Civil Liberties Union in a letter sent to the department on Tuesday.
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State approves Vail takeover of Sunapee lease
Mount Sunapee ski area will be under new management this winter, as the state announced Wednesday night it is approving the lease transfer to Colorado-based Vail Resorts.
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