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Joe McQuaid's Publisher's Notebook: Innocent until politically embarrassing
MUCH OF THE political reaction to the arrest of Jeffrey Woodburn last week would once have been considered astonishing but is now the new normal.
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A note of caution: Tax revenues will slow down
The New Hampshire Treasury began Fiscal Year 2019 in the same manner it ended FY18, with business tax revenue pouring in.
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Jonah Goldberg: On the constant hunt for fresh outrage
IT'S A PERFECT mess befitting our imperfect age. The New York Times announced it was hiring a Sarah Jeong to join its editorial board. A respected reporter on technology and the internet, Jeong is Asian-American.
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Standing tall: A chance to correct the court
It is rare that any of us have a chance to correct a judge, much less the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
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NH Senior News: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program seeks volunteers
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is looking to expand its team of volunteers for the next tax season. Tax-Aide, now in its 51st year, offers free in-person preparation and assistance to anyone, especially those 50 and older, who can't afford a tax-preparation service.
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Low-budget soup kitchen a model for others
Soft strains of 'Amazing Grace' and 'Build My Mansion' fill the second floor of the old police headquarters on Chestnut Street. Music trickles down the stairwell and booms from inside the room housing the 1269 Cafe, a soup kitchen serving lunch six days a week to the city's homeless and anyone on the brink.
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Jack Falvey's Investor Education Briefs: A side business goes full time with sleep deprivation
The investment of time is the most valuable of all resources. Each person is given the exact same amount to use each day. Society is far more egalitarian than one might think. Working full time usually leaves time to sleep.
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NH Business Newsmakers: Three join Charitable Foundation
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation's board of directors recently welcomed three new members: Bishop A. Robert Hirschfeld of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire Pawn Nitichan, executive director of City Year New Hampshire and Dianne Mercier, president of People's United Bank in New Hampshire.
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Thomas victorious at WGC-Bridgestone
Justin Thomas didnrsquot have to do a lot in the final round to win the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, but he did enough, scraping together a 1-under-par 69 on Sunday to garner a four-stroke victory in Akron, Ohio.Thomas had a three-stroke lead over Northern Irelandrsquos Rory McIlroy and...
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Hall's first major win comes on home soil
Winning her first major title on home soil seemed too good to be true for England's Georgia Hall.
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The son of Bill Elliott also rises
History will record that Chase Elliott won his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race by a whopping 7.560 seconds over reigning champion Martin Truex Jr.
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Paul Baard's Motivation Matters: Trust is a motivation foundation
One's daily dealings in business are very much predicated on trust.
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Inventing future fabrics at MIT
A T-shirt that can change color to complement your mood and help you pare down your wardrobe. An apron that transforms into a dress and has interchangeable pockets with high-tech functionality.
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Ask the Expert: Entrepreneurs in NH have many options
There is no place like the Granite State to start a small business, but one size does not fit all, even in a relatively small state like New Hampshire. Building vibrant economic ecosystems is no easy feat, regardless of where you happen to set up shop, but the challenges facing rural entrepreneurs can often be more difficult.
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Who's to blame for executive overreach?
To the Editor: Congress has constitutional responsibility for making the laws and the President for enforcing the laws. Circumvention of those responsibilities, by Congresses of both parties, has led to our current circumstances.
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Another View -- Dan Innis: We can reverse the 'graying' of New Hampshire
THE GRAYING of New Hampshire has received increased attention over the past several years. The median age of New Hampshire citizens is 42.8 years, compared to that national average of 37.8. This has a potentially devastating effect on our state's economy.
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Looking Back with Aurore Eaton: A musical prodigy is born in Henniker
ONE OF THE MOST important figures in the world of classical music in America in the latter part of the 19th century, and well into the 20th century, was Amy Marcy Cheney Beach 1867-1944. Her ties to New Hampshire ran deep. She was born in Henniker and spent her early childhood there, and she also had family connections in the town of...
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White House on Monday to detail reimposition of Iran sanctions -Pompeo
The White House will make an announcement on Monday detailing the reimposition of U.S. sanctions on Iran that President Donald Trump has ordered for this week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday.
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Mendocino Complex fire still growing 16 other major fires continue to plague California
The Mendocino Complex fires continued to grow at an alarming rate, burning 254,000 acres by Sunday morning and becoming fifth largest in California history.
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Manchester police investigate report of shots fired
Manchester Police responded to the area of Spruce Street and Maple Street just before 11 p.m. Sunday night to investigate a report of shots fired.
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