A citizen extraordinaire
Remembering Fred Hall, who epitomized good citizenship
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Remembering Fred Hall, who epitomized good citizenship
To the editor: Do we really want to cut business taxes, or do we just want to play at it? The current rate for the business profits tax is 8.2 percent. It is scheduled to go to 7.9 percent at…
The term used by proponents masks the vastly more complex subject of labor law
New England is at greater risk of higher energy costs and price volatility today than a year ago
Efficiency is still the easiest way to save money on electricity
The new administration offers promising proposals
Five initiatives that promote opportunity, strengthen communities and boost the workforce
Development of the fighter jet supports thousands of additional jobs in the Granite State
It will stifle innovation and industry growth
Waterville Valley’s workforce housing project fills a big need
Ways to make our communities and our country a little bit better
For the first time in years, Republicans hold full control of state government
The quest for affordability should be the norm rather than the exception
An impressive tour of the NH Association for the Blind’s McGreal Sight Center
To the editor: New Hampshire’s economy is at a tipping point. There exists a shortage of skilled workers that serve tech, health care, manufacturing and other sectors. Reasons for these shortages include an aging workforce and the exodus from the…
To the editor: Manufacturers, who employ over 68,000 people, pay the highest hourly wages, and give the best fringe benefit packages, are in danger of having to leave the state of New Hampshire. The biggest crisis is the highest cost…
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