Opinion

‘It gets better'

Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. It's cold. I find myself standing deep in a crowd of 400 to 500 cheerful people in front of the Seacoast Repertory Theatre on Bow Street. We are there showing our support of "The Laramie Project,"…

Trees, not towers

When the Northern Pass project was presented, we at the Forest Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests listened to its proponents and carefully considered their arguments. We thoughtfully analyzed the pros and cons of the project as it…

It's about New Hampshire's energy future

The Northern Pass transmission project to bring hydroelectric power from Canada into New Hampshire offers a golden opportunity to add jobs and tax dollars to our state's economy while also securing a long-term source of reliable, competitively priced clean energy.…

Correction

"Under oath: Securities hearings reveal new FRM details," an article that appeared in the Feb. 25-March 10 issue of NHBR, referred erroneously to a claim in the report of the Attorney General's Office about "regulatory curiosity" in the FRM matter.…

Keeping our promise on a frugal budget

Last November, voters sent a clear message: They were tired of the overspending and flagrant borrowing going on in Washington and Concord. The Republican majority that was overwhelmingly elected to the New Hampshire House heard this message and is delivering…

Unions are American as apple pie

Like apple pie, Americans like unions, and union workers love their country. But, House Bill 474, pitched as a right-to-work bill, will inhibit workers. Proponents tout that unions lack value, citing declining memberships and liberty of one over others. The…

Ignore the Northern Pass fear and rhetoric

Last October, the New Hampshire Building and Construction Trades Council joined Gov. John Lynch in announcing our support for the Northern Pass transmission project.Citing overwhelming economic benefits to New Hampshire and countless local communities, we believed that the project would…

In defense of wood energy

There is a growing mythology among some who profess a concern about healthy forests and our energy future that wood is bad as a fuel for energy, and that we in the northeastern United States are foolish to include wood…

Quit RGGI and boost the economy

Recently, a group of state lawmakers introduced legislation to withdraw New Hampshire from participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. RGGI is an agreement by the governments of 10 northeastern and mid-Atlantic states to impose a regional cap-and-trade program on…

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