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Let's pray for America and her leaders
To the Editor: Week after week and day after day, the Trump haters persist in their condemnation of President Trump. They are a disgruntled group of angry people refusing to accept the election results of November 2016. they give no credit to a President that works tirelessly for America's best interests. They are too blind to see the truth.
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State HPV vaccine laws do not appear to influence teen sex
State laws designed to increase teen vaccination against the cancer-causing human papillomavirus HPV don't appear to influence adolescents' choices about whether to become sexually active or use condoms, a U.S. study suggests.
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Sullivan for a healthier NH
To the Editor: Since President Trump ended the Affordable Care Act's insurance subsidies, the cost for New Hampshire residents to maintain health insurance through the marketplace is staggering.
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A dance teacher lost
To the Editor: I thought this might be of interest to your senior readers:
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Fire up, America
To the Editor: When it comes to freedom and free enterprise, only Donald Trump has had the experience as a plan to 'Make America Great Again.'
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David Harsanyi: Social media giants shouldn't arbitrate appropriate speech
OF COURSE, Facebook, YouTube, and other media are free to ban conspiracy-mongers such as Alex Jones from their platforms. They have a right to dictate the contours of permissible speech on their sites and to enforce those standards dutifully or hypocritically or ideologically, using any method they see fit. No one seriously disputes this.
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Now boarding: Bringing passengers back to MHT
Working at an airport has its ups and downs.
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Selective outrage: ACLU backs Torbick defenders
It is curious that ACLU-NH has decided to go to bat for guidance counselors who stood up in court on behalf of a sexual predator, but not for a state employee under fire for a Facebook post.
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NHMS neighbors want state Supreme Court to stop concert
A group of neighbors worried about noise have asked the state Supreme Court to prevent a country music festival from being held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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Defense contractor set to open new plant next year
A defense contractor expecting to employ as many as 75 people when it opens a manufacturing plant next year at Pease International Tradeport cited New Hampshire's work force and the reception it received from political leaders among its reasons for locating here.
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Grant Bosse: In space, no one can hear you go bankrupt
SPACE: The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Trump. It's four-year mission: To run up the national debt faster than Barack Obama, to start stupid feuds that force everyone to pick sides, to boldly grope where no one has groped before.
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Manchester woman pleads guilty to producing child pornography
A Manchester woman pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to one count of producing child pornography.
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CMC, Elliot up security after threat
Catholic Medical Center and Elliot Hospital said they were controlling access and enhancing security after police said a 'generic threat' was made against the hospitals over the weekend.
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Report: 337 accidents at 12 Manchester intersections in 2 years
Three hundred and thirty-seven accidents were reported between 2015 and 2017 at 12 intersections along the Maple, Beech, and Union street corridors between Webster and Bridge streets in Manchester, according to an advance copy of a report compiled by city public works and police staff.
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Developer eyeing Elm St. buildings for apartments
The 1940s-constructed buildings are on the city's main street, within the central business district and exude an art deco feel.
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Comcast expands internet program to veterans
Comcast plans to expand eligibility of its Internet Essential program to low-income veterans, nearly 1 million of whom live within the company's footprint, the company announced Monday.
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State officials to unveil plan for 45m opioid abuse treatment grant
State officials on Wednesday will unveil a plan to invest more than 45 million in federal money over the next two years to make it easier for people to get treatment for opioid abuse.
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'Take the parks back,' Manchester administrator says
Graffiti. Piles of trash. Broken beer bottles. Human waste. All left behind in the city's public parks 'almost nightly, says Don Pinard, the city's Chief of Parks, Recreation and Cemeteries.
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Edwards: Values matter more than race
Eddie Edwards, the Dover Republican now seeking his party's nomination in the state's 1st Congressional District, has been running hard in what has become a two-man race against state Sen. Andy Sanborn, R-Bedford, for the right to challenge the Democratic nominee in November.
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Brown's Lobster Pound damaged by trash-truck crash
A town trash truck struck a BMW on Route 286 Monday afternoon, then hit two parked vehicles and damaged the Brown's Lobster Pound dining room and sign, police said.
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