Opinion
How history makes us who we are
What 1968 did to shape a generation
BET tips exemption undermines state revenues
The proposal would erode the tax base and compound New Hampshire’s fiscal problems
EPA nominee matters to the North Country
Under her leadership, the agency will make prudent decisions involving renewable fuels and biomass
Where’s the health coverage information that N.H. residents deserve?
With consumer assistance funding in legislative limbo, time is of the essence to educate N.H. about the Health Benefits Marketplace
Why you should care about ‘Running Start’
It’s an outstanding example of the community college system’s efforts to improve access, affordability and the success of N.H.’s students and economy
Senator Ayotte’s broader betrayal
What really is at issue here is the role of money and lobbyist control in Washington
There’s more to the 501(c) controversy
There certainly is a legitimate issue about how many entities we should afford tax exemption
Flotsam & Jetsam: May 17, 2013
Sometimes you have to wonder whether the people serving in the General Court are real or simply figments of someone’s twisted imagination.
New forms of education and other matters
Online education, certificate courses, articulation agreements between community colleges and traditional colleges, the ability to get college credit while still in high school and many other innovative choices will present students with more options in the future
The Dealer Bill of Rights is fair to all
An editorial supporting Senate Bill 126, the Dealer Bill of Rights.
Immigration reform must address the skills gap
The skills gap threatens not only our nation's economic growth, but also our ability to compete globally.
Let’s expand the tent of health care
Prevention is the key to a healthy life and affordable health care. So why is it so hard to achieve?
The Old Man’s spirit lives within us
The same awesome forces of nature that carved the profile of the Old Man millions of years ago surely shape us
Flotsam & Jetsam: May 3, 2013
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to politicians. It is the middle ground between governing and bases, special interests and core beliefs, sane and insane, sense and nonsense. And it lies between the pit of politicians’ fears and the summit of their courage.
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