Opinion

Don’t gamble with N.H.’s future

The New Hampshire Senate has voted to legalize six casinos and 17,000 video slot machines. Gambling proponents want you to believe that this represents a natural progression from our lottery and charitable gaming. Don’t be fooled. Senate Bill 489 would…

Is access to broadband a right?

On March 9, Michael J. Copps of the Federal Communications Commission challenged the American people at the “American Digital Inclusion Summit” to expand opportunity through universal broadband access. In his remarks he asked us to engage in a conversation about…

The Music Hall’s next steps

Last month Portsmouth was named one of the most romantic cities in all North America. Add that to its treasure chest of top national rankings — one of the most historic, top 20 in lifestyle — and it’s a compelling…

Gambling won’t fix our problems

When a state spends more than it receives in revenue, legislators can reduce spending or increase revenue. Most people in New Hampshire oppose higher taxes and believe, as I do, that Concord must balance its budget by reducing its spending,…

SB 489 is really not a gamble

I have been a member of the New Hampshire House for nearly 20 years. I have cast literally thousands of votes on issues large and small during that time. They share one common bond. Whether I voted yes or no,…

‘Self-Reliance’ revisited

In his essay, “Self Reliance,” Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote something dear to the heart of all financial advisers: “The voyage of the best ship is a zigzag line of a hundred tacks. See the line from a sufficient distance, and…