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Books on Kennedy, Johnson and presidential relationships add perspective about the men who have held the job
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Books on Kennedy, Johnson and presidential relationships add perspective about the men who have held the job
CACR 26 is troublesome, extreme and a violation of a fundamental principle of constitutional democracy
The electricity market is alive and well and helping businesses save on their electricity bills
The dentist shortage in New Hampshire is even worse than the numbers suggest
How about using the national settlement money to actually help victims and not just hire additional government employees?
To the editor: In his column in the Sept. 7-20 NHBR, Tony Paradiso uses McDonald's as an example of the (implied negative) impact of the health care law on small businesses. He writes, "McDonald's CFO estimates that the law will…
To the editor: Having a pecuniary interest in the success of his “No Labels” group, it’s not at all surprising that Bill Galston would go on the attack against my criticism of his organization. ("'No Labels' is democracy in action,"…
Hassan-Lamontagne gubernatorial race tops list of interesting contests
Considering the multi-pronged benefits, the answer is most assuredly ‘yes’
Balance is needed when it comes to preserving land in northern New Hampshire
At every level, it is a genuine movement composed of Democrats, Republicans and independents who are tired of gridlock and want government to work again
To the editor: Health care is a current and long-term subject for all Americans. Our leaders in Washington and elsewhere are not being successful in presenting Americans with a fair, reasonably priced program. Medicare is available to a large…
Recently dental hygienists Kyle Messier and Hope Saltmarsh penned an article in NHBR (“N.H.'s big step forward to improve oral health,” Aug. 24-Sept. 6 NHBR), extolling how the passing of Senate Bill 284 has the potential to significantly improve access…
Those who don’t vote should not complain about the results of the primaries
A case in point: retroactive tariffs on Chinese solar panels
My final column on the upcoming primary races is about the New Hampshire House, which -- unlike the Senate, governorship, or Executive Council -- is largely unpredictable because of its 400-member size. Why is the New Hampshire House so big?…
Newly passed law puts state at forefront of access to dental care
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