Opinion
Paul O’Leary’s legacy
The distinguished former head of the State Police was a ‘trooper’s trooper’
Beware the bitcoin bubble
Investments in cryptocurrency have become part of a get-rich-quick scheme
The ‘Hoobub and the Grinch’: Northern Pass edition
With apologies to the oft-parodied Dr. Seuss, who first wrote about the Grinch in a short (32-line) rhyming fable called “The Hoobub and the Grinch,” published in Redbook magazine in 1955 (Marlon Brando on the cover of that issue, by…
New Hampshire’s millennial misconception
It’s wrong to think that the state can immediately transform itself into becoming ‘millennial-friendly’ through select actions
Good advice for the ages
Recent tax bill is at odds with George Washington’s ‘farewell’ wisdom
The rebirth of ‘voodoo economics’
Since the Reagan administration, the Republican Party has been enraptured by what the first President Bush called “voodoo economics” — the “theory” that tax cuts pay for themselves by boosting economic growth and tax receipts. Republicans have acted on this…
Five facts about the tax plan
It has been said that budgets are moral documents, an expression of who we are and what we believe. When I build budgets for my home or business, I am doing more than math. I am making decisions that affect…
A path forward for community-based mental health
New Hampshire once shone as a national model for success, and it can do so again
Thoughts and memories
At the end of the year, remembering recent losses of significant New Hampshirites
A win against bureaucratic encroachment
In NH Securities Bureau enforcement case, judge reaffirms right to a jury trial
New Hampshire should not let the winds of opportunity pass us by
Pease International Tradeport could be an ideal location for the offshore wind sector
‘Residence’ voting bill would have an impact on New Hampshire businesses
New Hampshire may be on the brink of erecting a giant ‘stay out’ sign to students
House tax plan threatens affordable housing
The proposal will either eliminate or seriously impact the tools used to finance affordable rental housing in NH
Have we as a nation lost our moral compass?
In these trying times, we must demand more from our elected officials
It’s time to end the failed war on weed
Back in the last century, when I was a boy growing up in Hampton, a number of things that were considered “social evils” were prohibited by state law and local ordinance. Gambling and “intoxicating spirits” were two of the vices…
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