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Unprincipled Democrats
To the Editor: I am so disappointed at the unprincipled actions that leadership and members of the Democratic Party demonstrated during the nomination process of Brett Kavanaugh.
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Guilty until proven innocent
To the Editor: Readers, imagine as you read this letter that you have been accused of doing something terrible 30 or more years ago.
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Kathy Sullivan: Kuster's track record runs rings around Negron
OF THE THREE 'major' offices up for election in November, the Second District congressional race has received the least attention.
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Voting rights group calls for review of NH ballots
The New Hampshire Campaign for Voting Rights is calling on the Secretary of State to do a full review of ballots for the November 2018 election after the discovery of incorrect ballots or sample ballots.
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Rally speakers blast USPS privatization idea
Privatizing the U.S. Postal Service would reduce service to rural customers and cost jobs, speakers said at a rally Monday.
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Thanks to Kevin Avard
To the Editor: New Hampshire's natural resources play a vital role in our economy and way of life. Not only in our enjoyment of their beauty, but in their economic benefit to our communities.
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Pro picks
To the Editor: Not only is Greg Cote absolutely terrible at making picks, I find it befuddling why you would choose someone from the Miami Herald.
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A Republican for Chandley
To the Editor: I have been a resident of Amherst for 25 years and I am a registered Republican. While I admire and respect Gary Daniels, I support Shannon Chandley's run for state Senate because she transcends partisan politics and works to advance legislation on behalf of our communities.
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Sexual McCarthyism: Senate Democrats are a disgrace
When the U.S. Supreme Court meets this morning, Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh will be sitting on the end of the bench.
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Manchester mayor to hold community office hours
Mayor Joyce Craig is set to kick off the first dates in a new series of 'community office hours' ' opportunities for residents to discuss issues with her outside the confines of City Hall ' and this time she's bringing along department heads.
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DES to give water contamination update in Merrimack
Residents will be updated this week on the state's ongoing investigation into perfluorooctanoic acid in southern New Hampshire.
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Physical therapy can often be as good as surgery for one type of knee injury
For many people with a tear in the rubbery cartilage that cushions the knee, physical therapy may work just as well as surgery in terms of quieting pain and returning the joint's function, a new study suggests.
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Intermittent fasting is this season's 'it' diet, but is it healthy?
In the last six months, Tish Johnson has lost about 30 pounds dieting ' but she's not restricting what she's eating.
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Change in kickoff rules leads to drop in concussions
After a small change in kickoff rules, Ivy League football players saw a big drop in concussions
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A balanced Justice
To the Editor: I have watched with dismay the past three weeks of the Senate's Supreme Court confirmation hearings. What I saw was a travesty of justice being regaled by Democrats. Guilty until proven innocent was the mantra of the left. This flies in the face of due process and our Constitutional history.
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David Harsanyi: Democrats' new anti-gun laws also attack on due process
THE NOTION that certain Americans are pre-emptively guilty of wrongdoing, whether there's any corroborating evidence to back up an accusation or not, isn't reserved for conservatives who happen to be in contention for a Supreme Court seat. In the hierarchy of progressive values, due process is a bottom dweller.
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Lincoln firefighter's name is added to National Fallen Firefighters Memorial
A Lincoln firefighter's name has been added to the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Maryland.
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Dover woman fights Parkinson's with 'Theracycle'
Janet Butler of Dover was 65 and working as a school counselor when she was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease close to nine years ago.
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H.S. Football Power Poll: Bulldogs unanimous No. 1 team Lancers 3rd
Now it's unanimous. The Bedford High football team, which has outscored opponents 262-17 en route to a 6-0 record, collected all six first-place votes and remained the No. 1 team in the New Hampshire Union Leader High School Football Power Poll released today.
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Dartmouth seeks OK for 200M expansion
Dartmouth College is planing to build a 200 million expansion, and is seeking town approval to get the project started.
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