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Candidates are not addressing state and national fiscal woes
As the former Chairman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party Latino Caucus, I am deeply concerned about how the Credit Card Competition Act could harm the Granite State’s underserved communities and the small businesses that serve them.
After 30 years, RiverWoods continues to be a leader in elder care on New Hampshire's Seacoast
Senator Hassan introduced a bipartisan bill to provide more transparency in health care pricing and address a flaw in hospitals’ billing systems
A recent study shows integrated and consolidated health systems have improved care only 'marginally' and have not reduced costs at all
While the aftermath of President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the race for reelection was unfolding, U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, was overseas leading a bipartisan delegation to the Farnborough International Air Show with Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas.
Candidates insult each other rather than address issues; Ruth Griffin served NH well
Homelessness is a complex issue exacerbated by the housing affordability crisis, but solutions exist
From my volunteer work over the past 30 years with environmental and health education and advocacy organizations, I’ve learned that there is an inextricable link between a healthy environment and overall human health.
Nicole Bluefort aims to fill niche with Manchester legal office
As we mark the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law on July 26, 1990, we recognize and celebrate the disability rights movement.
The Business & Industry Association, along with leading national organizations like the National Association of Manufacturers and U.S. Chamber, have long argued for business regulations that are clear, concise and consistent.
The outgoing Sununu administration spent eight years doing cartwheels to preserve the fossil fuel industry’s claims of “nothing to see here.”
In Laconia, one of the best of the best turned 104 years old on June 30, and then died on July 7. John E. Gauthier was a special New Hampshire man and a proud American.
Parent Leadership Training Institute aims to improve the lives of children
To the editor: On behalf of Trinity High School and St. Joseph Junior High School, thank you for your article in the June 7 edition featuring the expansion and renovation of the Trinity campus that will permanently bring St. Joseph…
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